berniesingleton

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Nov 08, 2018

Apunipima’s past Chair, Bernie Singleton, was inducted into the Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council’s (QAIHC) Hall of Fame.

The Hall of Fame is a prestigious achievement and recognises individuals for their dedication and commitment to the establishment and expansion of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Health Services in Queensland.

With a career spanning fifty years advocating for the development and delivery of health services for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in Cape York, including thirteen years as Chair of Apunipima, there was no doubt that Bernie was a very worthy recipient of this recognition.

Congratulations to Bernie and thank you for all that you have achieved!

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