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- 05.07.2023
PCYC Nations of Origin Promotes Reconciliation and Cultural Identity through Sport
PCYC NSW
PCYC (Police Citizen Youth Clubs) NSW’s annual Nations of Origin tournament is set to take place from July 11th – 14th, 2023 in Western Sydney. This four-day sporting event will bring together over 910 Indigenous youth from across NSW, representing 25 Indigenous Nations, to celebrate and promote reconciliation, cultural identity, education, and sport.
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