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We pay respect to their elders, lores, customs and Dreaming. We recognise these lands and waters have always been a place of teaching, learning, and healing.
 
We pay respect to their elders, lores, customs and Dreaming. We recognise these lands and waters have always been a place of teaching, learning, and healing.
 
We are carried by the spirits of the elders that have walked before us and stand on the shoulders of those who have already fought many battles. ... We pay respect to their elders, lores, customs and Dreaming. We recognise these lands and waters have always been a
 
We pay respect to their elders, lores, customs and Dreaming. We recognise these lands and waters have always been a place of teaching, learning, and healing.
 
We pay respect to their elders, lores, customs and Dreaming. We recognise these lands and waters have always been a place of teaching, learning, and healing.
 
We pay respect to their elders, lores, customs and Dreaming. We recognise these lands and waters have always been a place of teaching, learning, and healing.
 
Date: 03/02/2025 Location: Other
People who use domestic violence have an increased risk of alcohol and substance abuse, rates of depression, suicidal thoughts, stress, anxiety, low self-esteem, and increased use of health services.(1, 2) The National Plan to end violence against women calls
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We pay respect to their elders, lores, customs and Dreaming. We recognise these lands and waters have always been a place of teaching, learning, and healing.
 
We pay respect to their elders, lores, customs and Dreaming. We recognise these lands and waters have always been a place of teaching, learning, and healing.
 
We pay respect to their elders, lores, customs and Dreaming. We recognise these lands and waters have always been a place of teaching, learning, and healing.