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Babies of the Dreamtime: presented by Grace Close

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Department of Community Services and Health (Jul 1987-Jun 1991)
Datascape Information Pty Ltd (1984-)
Prometheus Information Pty Ltd (1992-)
Presenter: Grace Close
Speaker: Vera Lovelock
Speaker: Ethel DeSilva
Speaker: Joan Moran
Speaker: Ron Archer
Speaker: Dawn Archer
Speaker: Mary McCallum

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Abstract

A program to encourage Aboriginal women to breast feed their babies. Older women describe their experiences raising large families and younger mothers discuss the difficulties or otherwise of breast feeding. -- Joint production of the Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia and Education and Computer Services, Lismore, Department of Health, New South Wales (North Coast Region).

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Archives Series

Deposit N349 - Health and Education Promotion System (HEAPS) files
Item 1622 - Babies of the dreamtime / presented by Grace Close, Health Education Services, Lismore, NSW

Date created

1985

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Open Access

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This video recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University

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