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Wayne Berry MLA


ACT Legislative Assembly Member for Ginninderra


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Indigenous Affairs


As Health Minister Wayne established the Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service.

Besides providing a general health facility for the community, this important service helps government and non-government organisations address health needs of the Aboriginal community and provides mental health and HIV/AIDS support.


Hansard Statements

"Bringing them home" report, 1598, 1599, 1601, 1617
Consultative Council, 2789q, 2876q
Education, 1648, 1685, 3011
Education, 136q
Mandatory sentencing, 468
National Sorry Day, 538
Reconciliation, 3819
Reconciliation, 2565
Reconciliation, 1714
Yuruana Centre, 136q, 338q


Media Statments

11 December 2001  Legislative Assembly Speaker Acknowledges Traditional Owners
20 June 2000  Heritage Aboriginal Site Abandoned
4 April 2000  Labor To Move To Reaffirm Sorry Statement - Howard Government's Insensitivity Appalling
4 May 2000  Evidence On Indigenous Education Disturbing - Immediate Action Required
24 May 2000  Berry Moves On Indigenous Education
31 May 2000  Budget Myth - 'Expanding Indigenous Education Programs'
10 February 2000  Get The Basics Right


Links to other Web Sites

The Australian Museum Aboriginal Heritage Unit

ACT ALP Policy: Indigenous Affairs


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