From butcher's apprentice to barrister, Joshua Creamer shows that determination and resolve to fight oppression can get you anywhere in life. This self-proclaimed boy from the bush who grew up in Mount Isa in outback Queensland, says his time at Griffith University Law School was crucial in his path to becoming a barrister, and the school's focus on social justice still informs his work. Against all the odds, Joshua has taken on and won significant cases, including the Palm Island class action lawsuit and Stolen Wages. In this episode of Remarkable Tales, Joshua calls for more to be done to encourage more Aboriginal people to the Bar, to ensure a more just law system for all.