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holding her own

For Emily Wurramara, nothing is more soothing than singing and strumming her guitar. She wrote her first ditty at six years old – a tune about mermaids journeying across the seas – having just moved from Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria to Brisbane with her family. Adjusting to life in the big smoke was a huge culture shock, but

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