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Hundreds protest lack of action over Bowraville murders

Clinton Speedy-Duroux was murdered in Bowraville in 1990.

NEW SOUTH WALES: Protesters have rallied outside NSW Parliament House to demand justice for three Aboriginal children killed in northern NSW more than 20 years ago.

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Murder victim’s families to march on Parliament

Four-year-old Evelyn Greenup was murdered on the Bowraville mission in the 90s. No one has been convicted over the crime.

NATIONAL: The nation’s largest Aboriginal member-based organisation has called on the public to support three Aboriginal families fighting for justice more than 20 years after their children were murdered in Bowraville, on the mid north coast.

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Bowraville’s heartbreak

The main street of Bowraville mission in northern NSW. CREDIT: Chris Graham

NATIONAL: From 1990-1991, three Aboriginal children disappeared from the same street on Bowraville mission, on NSW’s mid north coast. There has only ever been one man accused of the three murders, but flaws in the original police investigation and the criminal justice system have meant he has never been convicted.

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Tracker investigates the Bowraville murders: Part six

Clinton Speedy-Duroux was murdered in Bowraville in 1990.

NEW SOUTH WALES: Managing editor Chris Graham presents his last video diary from Bowraville, where he is investigating the murders of three Aboriginal children in 1990.

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Tracker investigates the Bowraville murders: Part Five

Four year old murder victim Evelyn Greenup.

NEW SOUTH WALES: Tracker investigates the Bowraville murders.

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Tracker investigates the Bowraville murders: Part Four

Four year old Evelyn Greenup is one of the Bowraville murder victims. To this day, no one has been convicted over her death.

NATIONAL: In his daily video blog, Tracker Managing Editor Chris Graham considers the police response to the murder of three Aboriginal children in Bowraville in 1990.

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Tracker investigates Bowraville murders: Part Three

Clinton Speedy-Duroux was murdered in Bowraville in 1990.

NEW SOUTH WALES: Tracker Managing Editor Chris Graham is in Bowraville investigating the 1990 murders of three Aboriginal children.

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Tracker investigates the Bowraville Murders Part Two

Managing Editor Chris Graham reports from Bowraville.

NEW SOUTH WALES: Tracker Managing Editor Chris Graham is in Bowraville investigating the 1990 murders of three Aboriginal children.

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Tracker investigates the Bowraville Murders

NSWALC Councillor for the Mid-North Coast, Peter Smith secures a promise from NSW Deputy Premier Andrew Stoner to visit the community of Bowraville to report on his efforts to re-prosecute the Bowraville murders case.

NEW SOUTH WALES: Tracker Managing Editor Chris Graham is in Bowraville investigating the 1990 murders of three Aboriginal children.

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ABORIGINAL INK: Bowraville is still fighting… 20 years on

NSW Deputy Premier Andrew Stoner at a protest held by family members of the three Aboriginal children murdered at Bowraville in 1990.

NATIONAL: In 1990 and 1991, three Aboriginal children from the Bowraville mission were murdered. For twenty years, their families have been fighting for justice. CHRIS MUNRO* recounts their story.

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