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Photo: Diocese of Wilcannia-Forbes. It was hearing that people in Wilcannia felt they were being left alone in their time of need that prompted Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green to get off the phone and figure out a way to offer whatever help he could.
Its majority Aboriginal population known to be at higher risk of serious illness from the virus , sheer remoteness, crowded and often poor-quality housing plus limited healthcare resources made it especially vulnerable.
Greg Beileiter: Dept. State and Regional Development. Christine Cole:. Have to have 3 police on duty if someone in custody. Bruce Graham: General Manager. Murdi Paaki Regional Housing. Employment and Training get copy of overheads? William Bates: also looking at growing grapes, meat processing but still need assistance, trying etc. Name : TAFE.
William Bates. Previous teacher wanted to teach Japanese. Michael Stewart Facilitator. Economic Development — emphasis on Brick making, concrete batching, employment and training etc.
Children and Youth including education, early childhood, youth, children etc. Presentations Continued. William Bates : raised ambulance issue some months ago, but no reply from Minister for Health.
Janet Jones: lost specialist clinics, eg. Dermatology and eye specialists. Hugh Burke: Co-ordinated Care Trial has funds but hard to get the actual people to deliver — will continue to try. Norma Walford: mental health only once per fortnight — not adequate, would like them per week or here on site.
Hugh Burke: agree fortnightly service sub-optimal we need to improve on. Jan Fennelli echoed those sentiments, saying the two sides have a long held respect for one another. Can't log in? Click here.
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