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Congratulations to the Aboriginal Housing Company, Redfern

posted January 20, 2012 by HH in Australian Press, Communities, General, Progress

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The Aboriginal Housing Company's revised proposal went on exhibition yesterday, paving the way for three new residential and commercial precincts in a patch of land that has long symbolised the promise and plight of modern indigenous Australians.

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