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Download a copy of the Migrant and Refugee Women's Health Project Report 2006/2007. The Migrant and Refugee Women's Health Project was initiated by a range of stakeholders and builds upon past research conducted the by the Hobart Women's Health Centre (HWHC) and Women's Health Access Program, DHHS.
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Download a copy of the third annual Betty Pybus Memorial Lecture held on November 7, 2007. The speech entitled "The Invasion of the Northern Territory and the Consequences for Tasmania", was delivered by Heather Sculthrope, Chief Executive Officer, at the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre.
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Download a copy of the inaugural Betty Pybus Memorial Lecture on October 18, 2005 entitled "Feisty Mothers: Betty Pybus and Edna Ryan as path breaking feminists of the late 20th C", which was delivered by Professor Lyndall Ryan.
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