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The British chef, 49, has shared a touching moment with an Aboriginal activist after his second children's book, Billy and the Epic Escape, was pulled from Australian shelves.
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The book drew criticism from an Australian education group for how the story depicted and stereotyped Indigenous Australians.
Jamie Oliver's children's book 'Billy and the Epic Escape' was pulled from publication after facing criticism of its portrayal of Australian Indigenous groups ...
Indigenous campaigners were particularly aghast that neither Oliver nor his publishers, Penguin Random House, had consulted ...