Toilets are flushed without a second deliberation across Australia's towns and cities sanitation is only a problem in the third world, we suppose surely not in a rich country like Australia but far away, hidden out of sight is a national shame, Aboriginal people living in overfull slum-like conditions on Northern Territory traditional Aboriginal homelands such as Utopia.
For several residents of the distant outpost, 260 kilometres northeast of Alice Springs, households lacking working toilets, showers, running water, electricity and washing machines are quite common.
Karlishia Raggatt, 10 months-old, claps and pulls funny faces in her mother Noranda's arms in front of their house at Mosquito Bore, Utopia home sweet home is a tin shed noranda, 21, shyly admits here is no toilet camp dogs and bare foot children wander amongst the red desert dust, sprinkled rubbish and car wrecks.
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