WINYIRIN (DOOLEY) BIN BIN THE TRAVELLING LAWMAN WHO COORDINATED HIS COUNTRYMEN ON A PASTORAL STRIKE FROM 1942 TO 1946
AUSTRALIA'S LONGEST STRIKE:
At the meeting of tribal leaders Winyirin Bin Bin was nominated, in his absence, to work with a non-Aboriginal social reformer, Don McLeod, as a representative of the inland’s Aborigines.
He and his kinsman Clancy McKenna sought a minimum wage of thirty shillings per week for Aboriginal station-hands and planned a mass withdrawal of labour if the request were refused.