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Federal funds to address Indigenous disadvantage must make it to Central Australia, leaders say
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2023-03-04
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Communities in Central Australia are demanding transparency over the commonwealth's earmarked funds for the region. The Federal Government has pledged 250-million dollars to address stark disadvantage among the population.
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