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Series 08: Turol : a magazine and resource guide for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander commu...

Series 08: Turol : a magazine and resource guide for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander commu...

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Series 08: Turol : a magazine and resource guide for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members in the Hunter and Newcastle region / Danielle Trumm

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Full title

Series 08: Turol : a magazine and resource guide for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members in the Hunter and Newcastle region / Danielle Trumm

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Date

9 February 2009-5 May 2009

Record Identifier

1wN2Oxjn

Reference Code

883490
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The completed project and a project logbook are linked to this record.

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Copyright status : In copyright

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Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy Danielle Trumm

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Scope and Contents

Contents

A project presented in the form of a magazine about services available to Aboriginal people within the Hunter/Newcastle region, and for Indigenous students at universities in a number of states and territories. Articles are partly based on interviews with staff of Yarnteen College, Awabakal Medical Centre, Muloobinba Aboriginal Corporation, Communi...

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Full title

Series 08: Turol : a magazine and resource guide for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members in the Hunter and Newcastle region / Danielle Trumm

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1wN2Oxjn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1wN2Oxjn

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883490

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