University of Newcastle PHD candidate and Wiradjuri woman Taylah Gray says authorities must act to address Aboriginal deaths in custody after death at Cessnock Correctional Centre

Sage Swinton
April 29 2021 - 5:30am
FRUSTRATED: Taylah Gray, pictured speaking at Newcastle Invasion Day rally in January, said authorities must act to address Aboriginal deaths in custody. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers
FRUSTRATED: Taylah Gray, pictured speaking at Newcastle Invasion Day rally in January, said authorities must act to address Aboriginal deaths in custody. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers

University of Newcastle PHD candidate and Wiradjuri woman Taylah Gray said "actions are what we need" after another Indigenous death in custody this week.

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Sage Swinton

Sage Swinton

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Sage Swinton is a news reporter who was born and bred in the Hunter. She has been with the Newcastle Herald since June 2020, and covers Newcastle council as well as other general news.

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