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Dr Robyn Sandri
is a Kooma / Gunggari early childhood
academic and consultant.
Dr Judith Gould
is a speech
pathologist working in private practice in Murray Bridge, SA and
the Maralinga Tjarutja Lands, SA.
Correspondence to:
Dr Judith Gould
Solid Foundations
Murray Bridge, SA
phone:
+61-400-036-589
email:
jgbg@ozemail.com.au