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First Nations Law Scholarship

Paula-Rose Bassett

Ngalaya and Colin Biggers & Paisley First Nations Law recipient of 2022

Congratulations to Paula-Rose Bassett (Wakka Wakka, Wiradjuri) on receiving the 2022 First Nations Law Scholarship!

By Ngalaya, 1 monthMay 24, 2022 ago
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Ngalaya acknowledges the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharug Peoples, and all other First Peoples of what is now called New South Wales, as the protectors and custodians of  Country.

Ngalaya and its members live, work and learn on Aboriginal land. Sovereignty was never ceded.

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