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Annette looks into the camera with a solemn expression, a photo of her deceased son hangs on the wall.

Annette talking as she holds a photo of her son with a woman and a baby.

"I have no doubt that the experience of my client, Annette and her son, is being replicated in remote Aboriginal communities all around Australia,"
he said.

"It is upsetting because he was going to the bank just about every day checking his account."

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Annette reads over a document while having a cuppa with Alan.

"It's appalling that they've paid that money to somebody and neither Australian Super nor the ANZ will make any effort to tell this grieving mother where her son's superannuation money went to,"
Mr Gray said.

A photo of a young Aboriginal man hangs on a wall.

Alan Gray sitting and talking with clients, dappled sunlight is hitting the side of a tin-walled home.

Alan Gray looking at the camera with his hands on his hips.

"They made no attempt to obtain Warick's contact details … even though the staffers knew on both calls that he was ringing because he hadn't got his money,"
Mr Gray said.

A portrait of Simone Constant in a boardroom with a solemn expression.

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