OCHRE opportunity for aboriginal communities to have their say

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Updated October 22 2018 - 4:50pm, first published October 16 2018 - 12:00pm
NRAA committee members (clockwise from left) Makishia Felton (secretariat), Shar Goodwin (Aboriginal Affairs), Debbie Steadman, Aunty Jean Hands, Debbie Green (Health), Julie Perkins (Justice), chair Mark Davies and Moonbahlene Local Aboriginal Land Council's Helen Duroux discuss community feedback at the Tenterfield meeting.
NRAA committee members (clockwise from left) Makishia Felton (secretariat), Shar Goodwin (Aboriginal Affairs), Debbie Steadman, Aunty Jean Hands, Debbie Green (Health), Julie Perkins (Justice), chair Mark Davies and Moonbahlene Local Aboriginal Land Council's Helen Duroux discuss community feedback at the Tenterfield meeting.

The Northern Region Aboriginal Alliance (NRAA) committee met in Tenterfield on Tuesday, October 16 to progress its efforts to arrive at agreement with the NSW Government on improving education and employment outcomes for Aboriginal people in NSW and to enhance service accountability.

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Donna Ward

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