How this young man found a positive from being racially abused

Rochelle Kirkham
Updated December 6 2017 - 11:53am, first published December 5 2017 - 3:29pm
INDIGENOUS CULTURE: Indigenous Glenlyon resident Will Austin participates in the cultural mentoring program Warran Warran Maar (boy to man).
INDIGENOUS CULTURE: Indigenous Glenlyon resident Will Austin participates in the cultural mentoring program Warran Warran Maar (boy to man).

A passionate Glenlyon resident has used an incident of racial abuse as inspiration to share his indigenous culture with the Daylesford community.

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Rochelle Kirkham

Rochelle covers court and has a particular interest in social issues including homelessness, food security and family violence.

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