Thirrili Newsletter June 2020 – Volume 1 Issue 10

While restrictions continue to ease and ‘normality’ has almost returned in some parts of the country, it is important that we understand that infections are still occurring. For the sake of our most vulnerable in particular, please follow the directions of the relevant Chief Health Officer or equivalent from each jurisdiction. Click below to keep informed about respective State and Territory information and from the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA).

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