Wellington Aboriginal Corporation Health Service occupational therapist Sally Brown helping children

Zaarkacha Marlan
Updated June 4 2021 - 12:24am, first published April 6 2021 - 1:30pm
HELPING: Paediatric occupational therapist at the Wellington Aboriginal Corporation Health Service, Sally Brown discusses the significance of storytelling for Aboriginal children in remote and regional NSW. Photo: CONTRIBUTED
HELPING: Paediatric occupational therapist at the Wellington Aboriginal Corporation Health Service, Sally Brown discusses the significance of storytelling for Aboriginal children in remote and regional NSW. Photo: CONTRIBUTED

A paediatric occupational therapist from Wellington is helping young Aboriginal children cope with life experiences through storytelling.

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Zaarkacha Marlan

Court and crime reporter at the Daily Liberal. Formerly the sole journalist for the Nyngan Observer, Narromine News and Trangie Advocate.

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