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To the Editor: More than 30 years ago, I was employed by the Commonwealth Government’s Maternal Mortality Committee to identify and evaluate factors contributing to maternal and infant mortality among Aboriginal Queenslanders. At that time, government policy was to transfer all pregnant Aboriginal women from their rural communities or missions to Cairns Base Hospital at 32 weeks’ gestation until 7–10 days after birth.
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Robert D Craig. Timing of transfer for pregnant women from Queensland Cape York communities to Cairns for birthing Med J Aust 2010; 192 (4): 239. [Letters] <http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/192_04_150210/letters_150210_fm-6.html>
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