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The education system has historically been riddled with inequalities and injustices for First Nations children.
Aunty Lynette Riley's parents were only able to go to year three - in a system that then focused on manual work.
That's driven her to make change over decades - in how we embed Indigenous education, culture and language, and better train teachers.
By ABC4
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The education system has historically been riddled with inequalities and injustices for First Nations children.
Aunty Lynette Riley's parents were only able to go to year three - in a system that then focused on manual work.
That's driven her to make change over decades - in how we embed Indigenous education, culture and language, and better train teachers.

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