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continued agitating for reform via extensive correspondence.During this period she heard reports of poor conditions in the Alice
Springs Gaol and, after being refused an official visit, disrupted the court so that she was given a fine or 5 days in prison. She was furious when the then Warden Phil Muldoon paid her fine rather than have her in the gaol. It was also in this period she met with the artist
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the leaves of 'Mr Marsh' were bright and green or 'Mr
Barclay' was growing vigorously one knew at once what had happened in the handling of her latest request. I visited her on several occasions and could never restrain a curious glance at my tree and felt suitably gratified if I saw that 'Mr Hasluck' was being watered regularly.
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Springs and suffering financial difficulties she lived in huts and a tent on the outskirts of the town and living off the proceeds of her home grown fruit and flowers and exhibitions of her artwork at the museum she established at her home. She also worked at the local courthouse and
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Aboriginal section of the cemetery. Pink was also buried, according to her instructions, with her gravestone facing west (opposite to others buried there), toward Mount Gillen which she loved.
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pastoralists, making uncompromising demands and constantly badgering politicians. In 1938 she sought help from the Sheetmetal Workers' Union, an organisation with communist ties, which resulted in her being investigated by
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