Dressed in their best spring attire, hundreds of women took to the greens for Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s annual ladies-only event on Friday afternoon.
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This year’s NAIDOC Week theme — Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud — was on full display when hundreds paraded down Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s main street on Monday.
Dressed in their best spring attire, hundreds of women took to the greens for Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s annual ladies-only event on Friday afternoon.
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