The 10th of June, 2026 - Day 6 of Eileen and Marion Murray’s ‘Justice Ride’ across northern New South Wales. The Murray sisters’ aim is to bring attention to the ongoing epidemic of Aboriginal Deaths in Custody in ‘Australia’ and to demand justice for their brother, Eddie Murray, who they say was murdered by police in the small cotton farming town of Wee Waa in 1981.
Day 6 started in Moree, the location where Charlie Perkins’ Freedom Ride descended in 1965 in an attempt to desegregate the Moree Baths, which was then still being run along race lines. Eileen and Marion unfurled their banner there, in front of the current Moree Aquatic Centre, reminding bathers of the ignominious history of their pool.
In Moree, the Murray sisters met up with local Elders, Polly Cutmore and Lyall Munro Jnr.
They then headed to Wee Waa Cemetery, where their parents, Arthur and Leila, are buried, along side brother, Eddie Murray.
The day ended with the visit to the historic Tulladunna, the place of their family tree.
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