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Summary
Kate Alderton is the director of the Aboriginal Engagement Directorate within the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. In this interview, Kate shares insight on the impact of COVID-19 had on rural and remote Aboriginal communities across Western Australia.
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Title devised by cataloguer.
Subjects
- Health-Rural and remote.
- Aboriginal Australians -- Health and hygiene. -- Western Australia
- Aboriginal Australians -- Travel restrictions. -- Western Australia
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This material is in copyright. Copyright is held by Kate Alderton.
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This interview is available for non-commercial use including personal use, research and/or study purposes, with due acknowledgement of the interviewee. To publish or display, contact the State Library of Western Australia.
Call Number
OH4612/1
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