PHOTO: The book ‘Uncle JJ’ is read out to the children at CPS for NAIDOC week.
“He helps us feel better when we get our ears checked, he tells us stories about love and respect.”
Those were some of the words read to Coonamble Public School (CPS) students on Thursday 4 July from ‘Uncle JJ,’ a story book about former Coonamble Aboriginal Health Service (CAHS) support worker Steven ‘Jay Jay’ Smith.
Jay joined CAHS and CPS staff for a reading at the school basketball court as part of the . . .
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