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Bryan Brown and other prominent Aussies ‘get off their bums and do something’ for kids in detention

November 27, 2014 healthysociety Leave a comment

Perhaps this will get the message across to the people making barbaric policy that sees over 1000 kids seeking asylum behind bars in Australia’s detention centres, here on the mainland and also on Christmas Island and Nauru. A popular movement with respected figures from the sporting, film and television community has been launched with the slogan: We’re better than this.

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