National Congress of Australia's First Peoples
The National Congress of Australia's First Peoples was the national representative body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. The Congress was announced in November 2009 and set up as a limited company. Its co-chairs were Dr Jackie Huggins and Rod Little. It was registered as a charity in December 2012, but in June 2019 went into voluntary administration and the co-chairs stood down.
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National Congress of Australia's First Peoples
The National Congress of Australia's First Peoples was the national representative body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. The Congress was announced in November 2009 and set up as a limited company. Its co-chairs were Dr Jackie Huggins and Rod Little. It was registered as a charity in December 2012, but in June 2019 went into voluntary administration and the co-chairs stood down.
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