
Wilcannia's unfolding COVID catastrophe
Nancy Ajram
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There's a lot of anger and frustration in the far-west of New South Wales. And Wilcannia, 11 hours west of Sydney and 8 hours north-east of Adelaide, is ground zero. The tiny outback town, with a predominantly Indigenous population, is facing what governments had been telling us they'd been working around-the-clock to prevent: a cluster of COVID-19 among some of its most vulnerable inhabitants. So how did this happen? Today on The Signal, ABC Radio reporter Carly Williams talks us through what's become Australia's single worst outbreak of the Delta variant so far. Featured: Carly Williams, ABC journalist Sarah Donnelley, teacher and community member, Wilcannia, NSW Chloe Quayle (Barkaa), performing artist and Barkinji woman Monica Kerwin, Barkinji woman, Wilcannia, NSW Brendon Adams, Manager, Wilcannia River Radio
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Wilcannia's unfolding COVID catastrophe
Nancy Ajram