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Some Aboriginal groups say they will remain closed after WA border reopens

The stakes could not be higher and Chris Bin Kali knows it.
Key points:
- There is growing urgency to vaccinate remote elders before any border reopening
- Kimberley health officials say borders should not reopen until 90 per cent are fully vaccinated
- Some Aboriginal communities with lower jab rates…
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