Margaret Rawlinson and her daughter Babylon Williams using dry palm fronds as traditional buring technique to prevent wild bushfires, Kakadu, Northern Territory, 15 January, 2020 / Matthew Abbott

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Abbott, Matthew, 1984-
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2020
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Abbott, Matthew. (). Margaret Rawlinson and her daughter Babylon Williams using dry palm fronds as traditional buring technique to prevent wild bushfires, Kakadu, Northern Territory, 15 January, 2020 Retrieved April 16, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2899712904

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Abbott, Matthew. Margaret Rawlinson and her daughter Babylon Williams using dry palm fronds as traditional buring technique to prevent wild bushfires, Kakadu, Northern Territory, 15 January, 2020 : , . Web. 16 April 2024 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2899712904>

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Abbott, Matthew. , Margaret Rawlinson and her daughter Babylon Williams using dry palm fronds as traditional buring technique to prevent wild bushfires, Kakadu, Northern Territory, 15 January, 2020 , viewed 16 April 2024 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2899712904

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