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HSC: Aboriginal Studies major projects

A selection of Aboriginal Studies: HSC major projects in collaboration with the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA).

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Aboriginal historical collections

2013: Closing the gap through language

2013: A handbook about Otitis Media for Indigenous Peoples, parents and caregivers

2012: Goori Services: Providing for the Ballina, Cabbage Tree Island and Byron Bay communities

2012: Indigenous Hip Hop

2010: The struggle to reclaim and revitalise language in NSW

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