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Willetton /  Western Australia / Government / Disability / Developmental disability / Canning Vale /  Western Australia / George Canning / Accessibility / Canning River Regional Park / Disability rights movement / Web accessibility / Government of the United Kingdom / Health
Date: 2012-12-18 22:38:10
Willetton
Western Australia
Government
Disability
Developmental disability
Canning Vale
Western Australia
George Canning
Accessibility
Canning River Regional Park
Disability rights movement
Web accessibility
Government of the United Kingdom
Health

City of Canning Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2012 – 2017 This plan is available upon request in alternative formats such as large print, electronic format (disk or emailed) audio or braille

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