Moree Dhiiyaan Aboriginal Centre officially reopened following refurbishment

Updated November 21 2017 - 4:40pm, first published 9:10am
HISTORY PRESERVED: Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall (right) throws open the doors to a newly renovated Dhiiyaan Aboriginal Centre with Moree Plains Shire Councillors George Chui, council's executive projects manager John Carleton, Cr Jim Crawford, Mayor Katrina Humphries and Cr Kerry Cassells.
HISTORY PRESERVED: Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall (right) throws open the doors to a newly renovated Dhiiyaan Aboriginal Centre with Moree Plains Shire Councillors George Chui, council's executive projects manager John Carleton, Cr Jim Crawford, Mayor Katrina Humphries and Cr Kerry Cassells.

MOREE’S Dhiiyaan Aboriginal Centre, which holds one of the state’s largest collections of Aboriginal family records, has reopened its doors following an almost $750,000 refurbishment, thanks to support from the NSW Government.

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