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More than 8,400 SA ‘Tweens’ share what matters to them most

More than 8,400 SA ‘Tweens’ share what matters to them most

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Nov 10, 2020

The Things That Matter is the latest report released by Commissioner Helen Connolly. It examines the findings from the Commissioner’s ‘Tell Helen’ postcard survey of South Australian children aged 8 to 12 years. Every...

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