
It’s the 1950s in Melbourne: under the Moreton Bay fig in Carlton Gardens, a woman stands before a crowd—poised, powerful, and calm. The woman’s name is Margaret Tucker. A singer. A writer. An advocate for Aboriginal people. She spoke of justice, dignity, and truth—and people listened. Her story is one of unimaginable hardship, and one every Australian must acknowledge. Learn her name. Share her story.
Speakers:
Tania Rossi
Associate Professor Sadie Heckenberg
Associate Professor Jennifer Jones
Produced, edited and written by Dr Corey Martin.
Contact: coreymartin@swin.edu.au
IG: @coremartin
If Everyone Cared Enough