By Allan Clarke This is the second report in a series examining Indigenous cold cases by award-winning journalist Allan Clarke. The Mitchell Highway stretches from Bourke, in far western NSW, like a shimmering black snake slithering north through the unfurling outback. This is the outback romanticised in Henry Lawson and Dorothea McKellar poems, but for two Aboriginal families it’s a place of darkness. A place where two young girls had their liv…
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