Carmine Munro

Carmine "Maggie" Munro (8 May 1931 – 29 December 2010) was an Australian Aboriginal elder who lived in Moree, New South Wales. Maggie Munro was a community leader and confidante and was well known as a supporter of human rights for Aboriginal people. She was born Carmine May Smith in 1931 in an Aboriginal camp in Moree, the second of three girls born to Raymond Smith, a boundary rider, and Mary Jane French. Her mother died when she was a toddler and her father remarried. The new union gave Maggie a further 12 more brothers and sisters.

Carmine Munro

Carmine "Maggie" Munro (8 May 1931 – 29 December 2010) was an Australian Aboriginal elder who lived in Moree, New South Wales. Maggie Munro was a community leader and confidante and was well known as a supporter of human rights for Aboriginal people. She was born Carmine May Smith in 1931 in an Aboriginal camp in Moree, the second of three girls born to Raymond Smith, a boundary rider, and Mary Jane French. Her mother died when she was a toddler and her father remarried. The new union gave Maggie a further 12 more brothers and sisters.