Bringing up nine children of your own is a major achievement in itself.
Bringing up a further 15 foster children is truly remarkable. Alice
Bilari Smith had lived in the Pilbara all her life, on stations and in
the bush, on government reserves and in towns. As a girl on Rocklea
Station she narrowly avoided removal from her family by "the Welfare."
She grew up in the ways of her country, hunting, cooking, and building
in the traditional manner. Some of her children were born in the bush,
others in the hospital. By the time she had five children of her own she
was playing an active role in caring for other Aboriginal children, and
she initiated the establishment of the Homemakers Centre in Roebourne.
Both a remarkable life and a typical life, Alice's story is insightful
and inspiring.