| From: Philip Johnston 
[mailto:scribepj@bigpond.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 5:16 AM
 To: 'senator.dodson@aph.gov.au' <senator.dodson@aph.gov.au>
 Subject: I welcome answering any questions re my 'Aboriginal Teenager 
Life Skills' RTV Social Inclusion Early Intervention Programme' that I posted to 
Senator Dodson on 1 Jan 2020
 
I refer to Leigh 
Sales interviewing 
Pat Dodson on Aboriginal Deaths in Custody that went to air on ABC 7:30 on 27 
October 2016. 
Last weekend, 
I watched a repeat of a highly 
uplifting ABC Compass programme 
OneLand 
(Series 3, Episode 9) where 
schoolgirls from Sydney – 
	
	·        
	
	
	travel to Brewarrina to play netball with a team of young Indigenous people; 
	and 
	·        
	
	
	get to meet elders and hear stories of past injustices and dreams for the 
	future. 
1st 
Attachment is a letter that I posted to Senator 
Dodson on 1 
Jan 2020 that invites his office to consider my 
'Aboriginal Teenager 
Life Skills' 
 RTV  
Social Inclusion  
Early Intervention Programme
which 
addresses – 
A.   
Recommendation 236 of the 
Royal Commission Into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody; 
and  
            
B.   
Royal Commission and Board of 
Inquiry into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory 
- Findings and Recommendations 
My 
'Aboriginal Teenager 
Life Skills' 
 RTV  
Social Inclusion  
Early Intervention Programme
(2nd 
Attachment) would be - 
*        
Administered
by 
Ten Corporate Sponsors
for the
Thirteen Deliverables from the 'Aboriginal Teenager Life Skills' 
Programme
involving
140 Accepted Year 9 Aboriginal Students
drawn from the 
Selected Six Townships 
in the Northern Territory with a population >2000; 
and 
*        fully
Funded 
by 
Ten Corporate Sponsors
for the
Three Benefits To Ten Corporate Sponsors. My parcel 
addressed to Senator Dodson PO Box 3490, Broome, WA, 6725 was posted on 1 Jan 
2020.  It contained – 
	
	2  @  CDs that auto-open in a 
Windows Operating System at my 1st Attachment and enables the 
reader to click on lots of embedded threads to readily grasp my 
	'Aboriginal Teenager Life Skills' 
	 RTV  Social Inclusion  
	
	
	
	Early Intervention Programme; 
	1  @  USB Stick 
	2nd 
	Attachment 
	that also contains all the embedded 
files that explain my 'Aboriginal Teenager Life 
Skills'  RTV  Social Inclusion  
	
	
	
	Early Intervention Programme; 
and 
	3  @  A4 hardcopy of my 1st 
Attachment. 
	3rd Attachment is 
an image of the CD. 
	4th Attachment is 
an image of the CD Case. 
	5th Attachment –
	Defined Terms and Documents 
evidences that I have expended several hundred hours preparing
	my 'Aboriginal 
Teenager Life Skills' 
	 RTV  Social Inclusion  
	
	
	
	Early Intervention Programme
	because 
Australia’s indigenous citizens have been very poorly treated since British 
settlement.  I did not appreciate that until I watched ‘First 
Footprints’
	which exposed a proud and 
highly self-sufficient race of people that respected the land. 
	6th 
Attachment evidences that I attained a Master’s Degree in Applied Finance 
from Macquarie University in Sydney whilst working a 37 years career at CBA in 
infrastructure finance, including construction of the Sydney Harbour Tunnel, the 
privatization of Sydney Airport and Brisbane Airport, several toll roads, Long 
Bay Jail prison refurb, sewerage treatment plants, gas pipelines and many 
others. I welcome 
answering any questions on my 'Aboriginal 
Teenager Life Skills' 
 RTV  Social Inclusion  
Early Intervention Programme
which Australia’s major 
Corporate companies will be particularly keen upon, as explained in my 6th 
Attachment, as RTV provides excellent Brand Name Enhancement for those 
Corporates that patently and practically display 
Corporate Social Responsibility to a 
large RTV viewing audience. 
Phil Johnston aka 
 Bank 
Teller0434 715.861
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