Inverell Pool Faces Allegations of ‘Discrimination’ After Police Called to Remove Indigenous Children

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  1. It’s disheartening to hear about incidents like this, as they highlight ongoing issues of racial discrimination and unequal treatment in our communities. Accusations of discrimination can have serious implications, especially when they involve children. It’s important that public spaces, like pools, are welcoming and safe for everyone, regardless of their background. Dialogue and education are crucial in addressing these issues and ensuring that all individuals are treated with respect and dignity. What do you think could be done to foster better understanding and inclusivity in such environments?

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