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Service Delivery to Remote Communities

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Loveday, Peter

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Brinkin, NT : The Australian National University, North Australia Research Unit (NARU)

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The 1981 conference of the North Australia Research Unit was held in Darwin in December and it attracted a large number of papers and a critical and constructive audience. Most of the papers are published either in the following pages or in the smaller companion volume on services to Aboriginal outstations, the special topic of the conference.

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Loveday, Peter (1982) Service Delivery to Remote Communities, Darwin ANU North Australia Research Unit

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