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Broome lawyer wins award for remote Indigenous employment campaign
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2021-10-22
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This week, Cara Peek won the 2020 Agri-Futures Rural Women's Award. The Broome-based lawyer took out the award for her work in driving employment opportunities for First Nations people in remote Australia.
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