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Item 02: Aboriginal disease : specifically focusing on kidney disease and how it is effecting Aborig...

Item 02: Aboriginal disease : specifically focusing on kidney disease and how it is effecting Aborig...

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Item 02: Aboriginal disease : specifically focusing on kidney disease and how it is effecting Aboriginal people within Australia [digital video file] / Sam Tolliday, Killara High School

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Item 02: Aboriginal disease : specifically focusing on kidney disease and how it is effecting Aboriginal people within Australia [digital video file] / Sam Tolliday, Killara High School

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Date

October 2007-April 2008

Record Identifier

16AJD8xn

Reference Code

844420

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1 digital video file (mpg) - 29 mins.

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Copyright status : In copyright

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Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy Sam Tolliday

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Contents

Looks at the issue of kidney disease in Aboriginal communities, through interviews with Aboriginal health workers and patients at Westmead and Blacktown Hospitals

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Item 02: Aboriginal disease : specifically focusing on kidney disease and how it is effecting Aboriginal people within Australia [digital video file] / Sam Tolliday, Killara High School

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16AJD8xn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/16AJD8xn

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844420

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