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WARLPIRI ELDERS WORK WITH PETROL SNIFFERS by Liam Campbell and Andrew Stojanovski for the INDIGENOUS LAW BULLETIN 2001, 5 (6) July. 8–11. ‘When the Ash Wednesday bushfires went through Victoria and South Australia al
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Document Date: 2006-04-03 02:15:42


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City

Canberra / Adelaide / /

Company

Aboriginal Studies Press / M (1992) Heavy Metal / Indigenous / Yuendumu Substance Misuse Aboriginal Corporation / /

Country

Australia / /

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USD / /

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Event

Person Travel / Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

Alice Springs Gaol / Monash University / /

Holiday

Ash Wednesday / /

IndustryTerm

family support network / electricity supply / healthy food / brother-in-law / /

NaturalFeature

Mount Theo / Mt Theo / /

Organization

Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies / Don Dale Juvenile Detention Centre / Local Government Council / Northern Territory Aboriginal Issues Unit / Warlpiri committee / Department of Education / MYSMAC Tanami Football League / Department of Health / Drug and Alcohol Services Association / Monash University / Senate / Royal Commission / /

Person

Phillip Ruddock / Johnny Miller / John Howard / Peggy Brown / Johnny Japangardi Miller / Otto Jungarrayi Sims / Meg Lees / Paul Toohey / Andrew Stojanovski / Liam Campbell / Bill Heffernan / Elliot Johnson / Theo Story / Aboriginal Affairs Minister Phillip Ruddock / /

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Position

Prime Minister / Manager at Mt Theo / Coordinator / Manager / Commissioner / Affairs Minister / /

ProvinceOrState

South Australia / Victoria / Mt / /

PublishedMedium

the INDIGENOUS LAW BULLETIN / /

Region

South Australia / /

SportsLeague

Football League / /

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