From: Callan Murray <callan@nirs.org.au>
Sent: Friday, 10 December 2021 12:08 PM
Cc: Callan Murray <callan@nirs.org.au>
Subject: Weekly News-In-Review December 10 2021
This week’s episode will be is presented by Callan Murray.
This week we take a look at:
- Indigenous peak health bodies concerned over Queensland’s early border reopening.
- A National training program is needed to boost medical workforce.
- Alarming data in SNAICC’s latest Family Matters Report.
- The Northern Territory’s new Acting Treaty Commissioner sworn in.
- Victoria’s sustainable Hunting Action Plan welcomed.
- Ancient Indigenous Tours in Far North Queensland expand their tourism experience.
Click here to download the latest episode of the NIRS Weekly News-in-Review
Thank you,
Callan Murray | Journalist
NIRS | National Indigenous Radio Service
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Office: 07 3226 4200| Email: callan@nirs.org.au
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