A year like no other: the campaigning nurse

Coonamble nurse Teresa Trindall

Coonamble nurse Teresa Trindall Source: Supplied

When Teresa Trindall thought coronavirus had reached the small, remote town of Coonamble in north-west New South Wales earlier this year, she was terrified.


When Teresa Trindall thought coronavirus had reached the small, remote town of Coonamble in north-west New South Wales earlier this year, she was terrified.

 The Gamilaroi woman was on the frontline, working as a nurse at the local hospital, and she's a registered Aboriginal Health Worker.  

Her activism has seen her uniting members of the local Indigenous community and non-Indigenous community in an attempt to stop the Narrabri Gas Project going ahead.

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