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6 responses to “Aboriginal people “scared stiff”, and workforce challenges: more reactions to the Howard war on indigenous autonomy”

  1. tigtog

    It just shows how ad hoc the Emergency Plan is. The infrastructure and personnel elements simply don’t exist.

  2. outfox

    thanks for your coverage of this; both the volume and tone of much of the related news is hard to follow.

    Hopefully the medical groups reality check on Howards plan will at least pressure all parties to invest more in neglected areas of health training.

    At the conferences about sexual assualt services I’ve attended rural and Indigenous health workers speaking always raise this issue. That staff shortages are compounded for their services by the long term lack of educational access for those groups.

  3. The Rotund

    This is the first I’m reading about this situation so thank you so much for posting about it. It sounds, frankly, horrifying.

  4. Kim
  5. Philippe

    That’s right, I don’t think Brough ever had them[history books]They are both [brough and howard] writting new ones.
    How they warmly embraced capt.cook and the first fleet years later.
    Now they have alcohol,porn, history starting 1788,rags and a multiple of diseases.
    Thank you white man, now you can take the rest of what’s left to us and saving our kids at the same time.
    I always thought that howard haa had a lot of pratice keeping children locked up in immigration centres we even have our own Guantanamo on Christmas island. here is a quote from Voltaire;Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities

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