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Dodson, Mick

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National Rural Health Alliance

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"Professor Mick Dodson presented the 2009 ANU Reconciliation Lecture: “How well do we know each other?” Professor Dodson drew lessons and hope from the findings of Reconciliation Australia’s Reconciliation Barometer. This edited version [of the lecture] has been specially prepared for Partyline" - page 25

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Partyline: the Newsletter of the National Rural Health Alliance 36 (2009): 24-27

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