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Summary
Unable to work in local Aboriginal communities as planned, the photographer documents the effect of the coronavirus (COVID) on the town of Karratha. He talks to travellers struggling with the closure of caravan parks as well as locals whose lives have been changed by the crises. Includes an interior of the Notorious Cuts Barbershop showing social-distancing in place with two of the five barber chairs not being used.
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- COVID-19 (Disease) -- Social aspects -- Western Australia -- Photographs.
- COVID-19 (Disease) -- Economic aspects -- Western Australia -- Photographs.
- Priests -- Western Australia -- Photographs.
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