From Australian Human Rights Commission
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A preview at Yarralumla before the New York premiere at the UN
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24 February 2009
A preview at Yarralumla before the New York premiere at the UN
‘Yajilarra’, a film about a group of Aboriginal women from the small Western Australian town of Fitzroy Crossing and their determination to save the town from the scourge of alcohol abuse, domestic violence and foetal alcohol syndrome, will be previewed tonight at Government House, Yarralumla, at a reception hosted by the Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, and Mr Michael Bryce AM, AE.
“Yajilarra is a powerful, inspiring documentary about the courage and resilience of Aboriginal women in the remote Kimberley region of outback Australia, and how they have achieved meaningful change, with the support of many men, for their community,” said Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Elizabeth Broderick.