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Many across the country attend vigils for Kumanjayi Little Baby

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Vigils have been held across the country this week in memory of Kumanjayi Little Baby.

The five-year-old girl's body was found last week after an intensive five day search around Alice Springs.

Her death made waves across the nation and mourners turned out on Thursday to remember the Warlpiri girl.

Other Highlights:

  • Governments have been called on focus on education instead of locking up children.
  • A program helping Indigenous mothers quit smoking will be expanded.
  • Over 70 Aboriginal people have been taught how to use fire to manage their own cultural burns.
  • Indigenous students at schools in far north Queensland have been been putting on science lab coats and examining human organs this week.

This week's episode is presented by Adam Evans.

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