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Bindi Cole

Bindi Cole is a photographer, curator and new media artist of Wathaurung and Australian descent whose work is held in various collections across the world. Much of her work deals with issues of identity and her 2008 photographic project 'Not Really Aboriginal'explored her family's identification as Aboriginal people. She is one of the nine people who took columnist Andrew Bolt to court in 2011 after he questioned their motives for identifying as Aboriginal. She currently lives in Melbourne

April 2014

  • George Brandis at a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra.

    I took Andrew Bolt to court – because free speech should never mean the right to savagely hurt others

    Bindi Cole
    Bindi Cole: There is free speech, and then there is the responsibility we all share as decent human beings not to savagely hurt others or incite hatred within the community
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