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A legend of the Alice Springs turf Club has been fare welled today
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2021-08-25
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Emmie Wehr was Australia's first Indigenous female horse trainer... and ran her final horse last year, aged 83. Warning, this story contains images of indigenous people who have died
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