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Norma Ingram, founding administrator, on Murawina 2006

By
Margo Beasley
Courtesy:
City of Sydney Council
(From the oral history collection)

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Beasley, Margo

Margo Beasley is a consultant public and oral historian.

City of Sydney Council

Murawina

An Aboriginal women's initiative, Murawina grew out of a breakfast program for Aboriginal children and developed into a childcare centre, referral agency and meeting place, as well as a bridge between Aboriginal homes and mainstream education.

Aboriginal

Child services

Children

Murawina

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Community group which provides culturally appropriate childcare for Aboriginal children.

Redfern

Inner-city suburb located immediately south of the central business district whose sandhills were first settled by Chinese market gardeners and later by Aboriginal people who migrated to work in the local factories. Today it is a rich blend of public housing, renovated terraces, light industry and arts precincts.

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