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'Kerrie Tim speaks about her family; health; mourning; his career in the public service; how life has changed for Aboriginal Australians in the past 30 years; reforms in Indigenous Affairs; leadership program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women; the importance of education; the Remote Service Delivery program; the Apology; Race Discrimination Act; work life balance; her motivation; mind maps of Indigenous knowledge; models of communication; diversity and changes in Indigenous identities and demographics; pursuing her goals.'
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Recorded on 10 February 2010 at Chapman, A.C.T.
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