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Diversity and inclusion networks

Cross-agency networks help drive collaboration and sharing of best practice
Young First Nations Australian dancing, with an older First Nations man sings in the background

Public servants channel the meaning of NAIDOC

The Attorney-General’s Department has secured bragging rights for the next year after it defeated 29 other government agencies to become this year’s APS NAIDOC Touch Football Carnival champion today in Canberra
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