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Aboriginal Health Awards 2009

Working Together to Make a Difference
This award recognises achievements where individuals and agencies have collaboratively worked together with Aboriginal communities to make a difference in addressing local health needs.
Team winner: Coinless Condom Machines – Walgett Aboriginal Medical Service Co-operative Ltd (more…)
An audience with the PRIME MINISTER of AUSTRALIA
An audience with the PRIME MINISTER of AUSTRALIA, the Honorable Kevin Rudd and the MINISTER FOR ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS, the Honorable JENNY MACKLIN.
Touching down on the Walgett tarmac was the biggest air plane to land at the airport. The largest aircraft that the community of Walgett have ever seen land, were for carriers of stock and food during flood times.
Read PDF Pictorial Of The Prime Ministers Visit To WAMS (2008)
Kevin Rudd’s Visit To WAMS While Leader Of The Opposition (2007)
WAMS Wins Three Awards
2008 NSW Aboriginal Health Awards
• Working Together to Make a Difference
• Enterprise and Resourcefulness
• Excellence in Workforce
Click Here For More Info On The 2008 Aboriginal Health Awards
Apology to a stolen generation.
On the February 13, 2008 Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on behalf of the people of Australia offically said sorry to a stolen generation of aboriginals.
View The Full Transcript Of Prime Minister Rudds Speech
Watch The Video Of The Prime Minister Speech.
Pre 2009 WAMS Gallery Archives
WAMS Pictorial Archives
- 2008 WAMS Pictorials
- 2007 WAMS Pictorials
- 2006 WAMS Pictorials
- 2005 WAMS Pictorials
- 2004 WAMS Pictorials
Bits & Pieces From The Old WAMS Website
- 2004 – A Stormy Sunday
- 2005 – WAMS Honoured For 20 Years Of Service
- 2005 – Aboriginal Health Awards
- 2005 – Minister For Aboriginal Affairs Visits
- 2005 – Open Day Photos
- 2005 – WAMS Wins Local Award
- 2006 – 20 Year Celebrations
- 2006 – WAMS Open Day
- 2006 – Christine Corby Inducted Into Hall Of Fame
- 2006 – Christine Corby Wins Order Of Australia Medal
- 2008 – WAMS – A Christmas Poem





