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Graham, Mary

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Aboriginal child welfare worker
Born: Australia

Mary Graham completed her university studies on the Gold Coast and moved to Brisbane in order to gain more experience in the Aboriginal community. She began working with the Brisbane Aboriginal and Islander Child Care Agency (AICCA) as a Liaison Officer and later as Administrator. She was involved with the Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care (SNAICC) in its establishment and early years.

Mary Graham is listed as a member of the CPI Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation in 1992.

 
Sources used to compile this entry: Briskman, Linda. The Black Grapevine: Aboriginal Activism and the Stolen Generations, The Federation Press, Annandale, NSW, 2003, pp. 51-2; AIATSIS Aboriginal Biographical Index, ref P015896 AUS.
 
Published Resources

Journal Articles

  • Graham, Mary, 'Application of the Oslo model for relations between states and indigenous peoples', Land Rights Queensland, March 2001, 2001, p. 10. [ Details... ]

See also

  • Briskman, Linda, The Black Grapevine: Aboriginal Activism and the Stolen Generations, The Federation, Annandale, NSW, 2003, 213 pp. [ Details... ]

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