'Aussie' poster in Adelaide vandalised with 'white power' graffiti
An Adelaide street artist's poster aimed at provoking thought about national identity has been vandalised with racist graffiti.
Kathryn Bermingham is a journalist and digital producer with the ABC Adelaide team in South Australia.
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An Adelaide street artist's poster aimed at provoking thought about national identity has been vandalised with racist graffiti.
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