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- 05.10.2022
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Young people to represent their Aboriginal Nations in the PCYC 2022 Nations of Origin tournament
PCYC NSW
From October 5th – 8th, over 700 young people from across NSW will be representing their Aboriginal Nation at the annual four-day PCYC Nations of Origin tournament held in Port Stephens, Maitland and Lake Macquarie.
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