How a town Tony Abbott described as having the worst housing in Australia is changing the game We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Very large text size Under a tree in Borroloola, a remote Aboriginal community about 10 hours drive from Darwin where less than half of all children attend school most days, local Garrawa woman Deandra McDinny helps toddlers with jigsaw puzzles. After delighting in how far they can throw their sunhats in the tree, the children eat a lunch of stir-fried beef and brown rice before singing a local version of