Addressing poverty in Pilbara is happening but best outcomes will take time: Gumala Chairman
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The National Indigenous Times Gerry Georgatos recently published an article under the headline "Wealthy Western Australia - from the Secret Country to Forgotten Peoples" which raised the issue of how funds were being distributed through Aboriginal Corporations. Gumala Chairman, Stephen Peterson agrees the article raised important issues and offered his views on how...
Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 May 2013 07:07
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AIATSIS photographic treasures provide “landmarks” for Thursday Island culture
Category: Opinion Published Date
A visit by representatives of AIATSIS last week to Thursday Island provided a rare chance for Torres Strait Islanders to browse through thousands of archival and contemporary photographs and to hear hundreds of hours of audio recordings drawn from AIATSIS' priceless collection. The article and photographs were kindly supplied by AIATSIS.
AIATSIS holds...
Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 May 2013 07:04
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