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  • Publication
    Supporting teachers to use research evidence well in practice: Survey findings and practical guidance from an AERO and Monash Q Project collaboration
    (Australian Education Research Organisation and Monash University, 2022-12)
    Gleeson, Jo
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    Cutler, Blake
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    Parker, Belinda
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    Ridgeway, Kate
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    Rickinson, Mark
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    Walsh, Lucas
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    People, Julie
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    Australian Education Research Organisation
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    ACON's Multicultural Engagement Plan 2021 - 2024
    (AIDS Council of NSW (ACON), 2021-10)
    Aoki, Dai
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    Baiocchi, Megan
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    Chen, Tim
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    Curnoe, Danielle
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    Delhomme, Félix
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    Lonn, Joseph
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    Nguyen, Loc
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    Shehata, Samara
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    Wark, Tim
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    Bavinton, Ben
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    Bisas, George
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    Dasgupta, Kamalika
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    Mirchandani, Kunal
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    Ng, Susana
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    Aasha Sekar, Jessica
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    AIDS Council of NSW (ACON): Australia

    The Plan provides a three-year framework to guide the way ACON engages with and empowers community members and staff from culturally, linguistically and ethnically diverse, migrant, and refugee backgrounds, and people of colour.

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    Monitoring community attitudes toward refugee settlement in Armidale, NSW
    (University of New England, 2019-11) ;
    McMahon, Tadgh
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    Soulos, Trina

    In recent years, successive federal governments have turned to regional areas to offer a home for people who arrive in Australia under our humanitarian program, fleeing conflict or persecution.

    The NSW city of Armidale is Australia’s newest regional settlement location, with around 300 refugees arriving in the region between March 2018 and February 2019.

    When the Federal Government announced Armidale as a new settlement location in 2017, many community members responded positively with offers of donations and volunteering to assist the new arrivals. However, community concerns were also evident on social media and through calls to Armidale Regional Council.