West Australian governor apology for Pinjarra Massacre renews debate over colonial place names

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An Indigenous academic says a historic apology for the Pinjarra Massacre in 1834 could see more scrutiny of colonial place names in Western Australia. Former governor James Stirling led the massacre, prompting debate over whether to strip his name from landmarks around the state. And a warning - this story contains details some viewers may find distressing.

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