He will be joined by DeadlyScience, a local nonprofit which is set to become the first Indigenous brand displayed on a Formula One car. “I want people to get behind DeadlyScience as a community organisation, and really be proud of this grassroots charity that started off in the heart of Redfern,” said Tutt. We’re okay to celebrate this proud Aboriginal man on our $50 note, but most people don’t even know who he is. But actually, in this country, we are the first scientists, first engineers, first chemists, and everyone that’s born in this country should be proud of that. “We should be proud of the fact that our First Nations people invented bread.”. A lot of this is going to change a lot of lives, Tutt said. “The mob are really proud that we’re gonna be on this car.
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