Issue Details: First known date: 1965... 1965 The Future of Aborigines in Australia
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Harry Penrith, also known as Burnum Burnum had won the adult section of the National Aboriginies' Day Observance Committee (N.A.D.O.C.) essay competition in 1965. This essay was on the theme of the future of the Aboriginal people in Australia.

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    y separately published work icon Dawn: A Magazine for the Aboriginal People of N.S.W. vol. 14 no. 7 July 1965 Z1932216 1965 periodical issue 1965 pg. 5-7
    Note: Includes a photograph of Harry Penrith with Mr Carroll of the Rural Bank, observing one of the new decimal currency coins.
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