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Practice Implications

Practice implications for Aboriginal Australians

These practice implications are relevant for working with Aboriginal Australians. They arise form Aboriginal culture and history.

Torres Strait Islander history and culture is different. While there are some similarities, there are also very significant differences and different practice implications.

Muswellbrook Shire Council Walking Together Reconciliation Committee

                 Last updated: June 2020