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Melanesian Journal of TheologyREPORTS Ministerial Training for Aboriginal Australians In August-September, 1985, Dr John May was able to visit the most distant member school of MATS, Nungalinya College in Da
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City

Darwin / Townsville / /

Company

Nungalinya / Wontulp / /

Country

Australia / New Caledonia / /

Event

Diplomatic Relations / /

Facility

Melanesian Institute / University of Papua New Guinea / Nungalinya College / Rarongo Theological College / /

NaturalFeature

Torres Strait Islands / Melville Island / /

Organization

Anglican Church / French government / Northern Land Council / Institute for Aboriginal Development / Nelen Yubu Missiological Unit / Nungalinya College / Aboriginal and Islander Catholic Council / Australian government / Whitlam Labor government / Department of Aboriginal Affairs / Melanesian Institute / Central Land Council / Roman Catholic Church / Rarongo Theological College in East New Britain / /

Person

Pat Dodson / John Leary / Fr Mullins / Alice Springs / Maurice Heading / Pat Mullins / John May / Alexander Dawia / Terry Djinyini Gondarra / Martin Wilson / Don Carrington / Revd Robert Bos / /

Position

federal minister / first Aboriginal bishop / Dean / Dean of Theological Studies / /

ProvinceOrState

Queensland / East New Britain / New South Wales / Northern Territory / /

PublishedMedium

the Lutheran / /

Region

northern New South Wales / Northern Australia / Central Australia / North Queensland / /

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