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Local Legends Podcast - Tony Lee Part 1

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In this episode of Local Legends, Mikayla from Broome Circle sits down with Tony Lee, a lifelong resident of Broome with deep connections to the community. Tony shares his experiences growing up in the small, multicultural town of Broome during the 1960s and discusses his work in Aboriginal affairs and social justice. Tony reflects on his childhood in Broome, where everyone knew each other, and the town was shaped by industries like pearling and meat works. He recalls Broome as a multicultural place where people identified as "coloured" rather than Aboriginal, and the community was dominated by people of mixed race. Tony recounts his first encounter with racism in his late teens, a moment that profoundly impacted him and shaped his commitment to social justice. He discusses the influence of the Catholic Church on his life, particularly its teachings on fairness, service, and humanity. Tony's work in Aboriginal affairs, spanning over 45 years, reflects his dedication to improving society and helping others. The episode offers an insightful look into Broome's past, highlighting the unique challenges and joys of growing up in such a close-knit, culturally diverse community, and explores how these experiences have influenced Tony's life and work.
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In this episode of Local Legends, Mikayla from Broome Circle sits down with Tony Lee, a lifelong resident of Broome with deep connections to the community. Tony shares his experiences growing up in the small, multicultural town of Broome during the 1960s and discusses his work in Aboriginal affairs and social justice. Tony reflects on his childhood in Broome, where everyone knew each other, and the town was shaped by industries like pearling and meat works. He recalls Broome as a multicultural place where people identified as "coloured" rather than Aboriginal, and the community was dominated by people of mixed race. Tony recounts his first encounter with racism in his late teens, a moment that profoundly impacted him and shaped his commitment to social justice. He discusses the influence of the Catholic Church on his life, particularly its teachings on fairness, service, and humanity. Tony's work in Aboriginal affairs, spanning over 45 years, reflects his dedication to improving society and helping others. The episode offers an insightful look into Broome's past, highlighting the unique challenges and joys of growing up in such a close-knit, culturally diverse community, and explores how these experiences have influenced Tony's life and work.
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