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In the third of the series of interviews, Anita speaks to Kim Scott.
Kim Scott is a two-time winner of the Miles Franklin Award - the first ever Indigenous winner of that award - for his novels Benang: From the Heart and That Deadman Dance. He has a background in education and the arts and is proactive in Wirlomin Noongar Language reclamation in Western Australia.
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