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Brooke Fryer

Brooke Fryer

Reporter at ABC Science Online

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    Recent Articles

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    The challenges of reporting on youth crime and detention in Queensland

    Over seven months, the ABC’s Indigenous Reporting and Background Briefing teams have been investigating youth crime in Queensland and managed to get a side of the story that’s rarely heard.
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    More than 35 years on from the deaths of Mona Lisa and Cindy, their...

    It's been more than 35 years since the deaths of Mona Lisa and Jacinta "Cindy" Smith, and the family continues to question what exactly happened that night, and how their two girls ended up dead.
    abc.net.au

    Lawyer says racism in the police force is not just 'a few bad apples'

    Growing up, June Oscar heard racial slurs in the playground. Decades later, she says it’s disturbing that such language continues to be used.
    abc.net.au

    This is what an art gallery in remote Australia looks like, and it'...

    Through the stringybark forest on top of an escarpment in north-east Arnhem Land, the sounds of women crying and howling echo through the trees before a gallery comes alive.
    abc.net.au

    NSW to change laws on pets in rentals

    A big issue for many renters is whether or not landlords will let them keep pets.
    abc.net.au

    Aboriginal interpreters want greater role

    Aboriginal interpreters in Western Australia say their services must be made more widely available to Indigenous people caught up in the justice system.
    abc.net.au

    Moana 2 will premiere in Māori language alongside the English versi...

    Moana 2 is the first film in history to be released in both English and an Indigenous language at the same time.
    abc.net.au

    Inside the lives of the people who live on the outskirts of Alice S...

    In the red centre, town camps can get a bad reputation. But the people living there say they are misunderstood, and in their homes family comes first. 
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    'The river is our mother': Meet the all-Indigenous political party

    Twenty-year-old Barkandji woman Laylah Al-Saimary is running for the Senate this federal election. She’s a member of the first all-Indigenous party in Australia's history.