Speeches, addresses and lectures given by O'Donoghue, 2002-2003

 
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Box 8
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File 10
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ICIP identification notice: This file contains Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) of Kaurna people. The ICIP comes in the form of words in the Kaurna language L3. Scope and contents: Some of the speeches included in this file were presented at the National HACC [Home and Community Care] Conference, Conference of the Commissioners of Police Australasia and the South West Pacific, Aboriginal Health Conference, IndoPacific Ecosystem Health Conference, Sustainable Population Australia National Conference and the Official opening of the Karpandi Women's Centre. The speeches cover a variety of topics including the overall socio-economic conditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. O'Donoghue also advocates for Asylum Seekers, in particular refugees coming from the Afghanistan war.

This file includes the 2001-2002 annual report for Emily's List Australia, along with the keynote address O'Donoghue gave at Emily's List Seminar (2003) and a thank you card addressed to O'Donoghue for her address. This file also includes a speech given by O'Donoghue at the memorial service for Elizabeth Johnston (27 September 2002) along with the program for the service.

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