Issues Affecting Rural Communities. Proceedings of an International Conference Held by the Rural Education Research and Development Centre (Townsville, Queensland, Australia, July 10-15, 1994)

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Foreign Countries
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Human Services
Indigenous Populations
Professional Education
Rural Areas
Rural Development
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