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Moving out : thirty years of Koomarri, (the Handicapped Citizen's Association of Canberra 1952-1982) / K.J. Baker
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[Biographical cuttings on Joyce Riley, principal of Koomarri School, 1954-1969, containing one or more cuttings from newspapers or journals]
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