Aid for Aboriginals
An international relief agency, Community Aid Abroad, has turned its attention to Australia’s Aboriginals. The organisation has said it is providing funds for Aboriginal health services. •‘State Governments are not delivering the goods,” said the agency’s national director, Harry Martin. “Aboriginal health co-operatives have proved they can do a better job at much lower cost," he said. — Melbourne.
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Press, 23 September 1980, Page 5
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