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'Special place' portraits capture essence of aunties and their stories

ABC Australia · Jun 27, 2026, 12:26 AM

Key takeaways

  • Carol Petterson holds a portrait of her taken at Strawberry Hill.
  • A Menang elder from Albany, on Western Australia's south coast, she relishes the peacefulness of the landscape.
  • "Because she, our Boodja [land], has been healed by all the right people," she said.

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Carol Petterson holds a portrait of her taken at Strawberry Hill. (ABC Great Southern: Astrid Volzke)

Link copied Share Share article Aunty Vernice Gillies describes the attachment she feels when visiting a site of ancient local fish traps as like "an umbilical cord".

A Menang elder from Albany, on Western Australia's south coast, she relishes the peacefulness of the landscape.

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