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Community buy-in boosts jabs for Indigenous kids

The West Australian

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July 1, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks
Community buy-in boosts jabs for Indigenous kids

Better transport, shorter wait times and cultural safety are all factors in improving immunisation rates for First Nations children, a study has found.

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Related coverage for "Community buy-in boosts jabs for Indigenous kids": The West Australian — First Nations maternity care boosting health outcomes. Law Enforcement Today — The Orphanage Industry's Darkest Secret. The New Zealand Herald — $900 babysitter: Why school holiday care is now a burden for parents. The Economic Times — PPF for children: Key rules parents should know . South Africa Today — South Africa Immigration Crisis: Save the Children Warns of Severe Risks to Migrant Children During Repatriation. Wonkette — Texas Republicans Just Got Even Weirder About Your Kids