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Issue Details: First known date: 2014... 2014 Five Questions with Amelia Telford
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'My name is Amelia May Telford, most people know me as Millie. I’m a Bundjalung woman, born in Tweed Heads and grew up in a little place called Riley’s Hill with my parents, two older brothers and our loveable labrador. Dad is Aboriginal South Sea Islander and mum is kiwi, from New Zealand. I’m currently living on Wurundjeri land, down in Melbourne, working for the Australian Youth Climate Coalition (AYCC) to build a network of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people supported to be leaders in climate change and sustainability.'  (Introduction)

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