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Episode 1: The Uluru Statement from the heart
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Today is National Sorry day and the third anniversary of the Uluru Statement. Anny Druett, teacher from the Bachelor of Community Services and Beth Evans the course coordinator talk about the call for reform and what it means for students and workers in the community services industry. Anny is a descendant of the Ngemba mob from Brewarrina in north western NSW. She is inspired and motivated by her grandmother, Aboriginal Activist Pearl Gibbs.
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