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Dawn (1952–1960) was an Australian magazine published in Sydney, created by the New South Wales Aborigines Welfare Board and aimed at Aboriginal Australians. It was relaunched by the NSW Department of Child Welfare and Social Welfare as New Dawn in April 1970, which ceased publication after July 1975. All back issues of both magazines are available online on the AIATSIS website.
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