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We can’t think of a better way to close out NAIDOC week acknowledgements than wi…

We can’t think of a better way to close out NAIDOC week acknowledgements than with this fine bunch of Cadets who are currently completing their internship.
They gathered in Brisbane for university assessments
this week and paid homage to their heritage by taking a walk through the Indigenous Art gallery – Birrunga, where they’re pictured with a portrait of iconic Indigenous man, Archie Roach.Our cadets are continually inspiring their colleagues and their families, including Woorabinda Cadet, Jordan Young who played the didgeridoo alongside his family as they performed traditional dance in Rockhampton.
Congratulations to our Cadets who are kicking goals with their assessments, working their way through their degrees to become Advanced Care Paramedics!
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