UQP: Aboriginal children's book Bila pulled over illustrator's Bondi attack comments
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Aboriginal children's book pulled over illustrator's Bondi attack comments An Australian publisher has scrapped a children's book over comments made by the book's illustrator on the Bondi beach shooting, which the publisher says violates its policy on…
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Aboriginal children's book pulled over illustrator's Bondi attack comments An Australian publisher has scrapped a children's book over comments made by the book's illustrator on the Bondi beach shooting, which the publisher says violates its policy on…
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