PHOTO: Long-serving Aboriginal Community Working Party Chairman and member of Murdi Paaki Regional Assembly is looking forward to the Assembly meeting in Coonamble.
The Murdi Paaki Regional Assembly (MPRA) has plans to break from tradition and move their meetings to different communities around the region - beginning with Coonamble from 8-11 March.
Although their meetings are not open to the public, the event will be a major occasion for the town, bringing a large contingent of Indigenous leaders, decisionmakers and public servants.
The MPRA is the peak Aboriginal . . .
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