Andrew Sua - Samoan in Uluru Part 2

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Andrew Sua (far left, second row) with a group of indigenous AFL players in Uluru. (Image supplied).

Part Two of our interview with Andrew Sua, a Samoan who has spent 20 years working as a youth worker in indigenous communities of the Northern Territory.


In this part of the interview, Andrew Sua talks about the problems with school attendance and youth crime.

He is still coaching and refereeing AFL, and he does not think that much would have changed with indigenous communities like Uluru, had the Voice referendum got up.

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