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AMRRIC’s work includes education as much as it does treatment of symptoms. It involves a form of community partnership that the Government is keen to encourage in resolving the health and social challenges facing Indigenous communities.

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AMRRIC’s programs do far more than benefit dogs and other animals – they contribute significantly to an improvement in community health and wellbeing. Your membership supports our activities. 2011 Annual Report
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AMRRIC’s work includes education as much as it does treatment of symptoms. It involves a form of community partnership that the Government is keen to encourage in resolving the health and social challenges facing Indigenous communities. |
Dog Health Programs ManualThe first manual for Veterinarians and communities undertaking dog health programs in remote Indigenous communities. Free to AMRRIC members
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Online Cultural Awareness Training available AMRRIC and Cheeky Dogs has created some great Tshirts for sale. 2011 is Year of the Vet
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