Reconciliation is a journey for all Australians. Each day we pay our respects to the Traditional Custodians of the ACT, the Ngunnawal people. This piece by Ngunnawal man Koori Brotha depicts the Songline stories that flow through Mulligans Flat.
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As #NationalReconciliationWeek comes to a close, today's #WeatherWordWednesday takes inspiration from indigenous weather knowledge from the D'harawal people.
Today's word is 'Burrugin'.
'Burrugin' is the season from June to July described as cold & frosty.
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Our Lady Of The Sacred Heart Thamarrurr School creates all its own learning material in the #Indigenous Murrinh-patha language to teach students in 2 languages! #WalkingTogether #NRW2020
⚫🟡🔴 With National Reconciliation Week finishing today, we spoke with proud Muruwari woman and our Weber Women's Big Bash League star Ashleigh Gardner about its importance and how she's built a deeper connection with her culture through her art 🎨
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#Reconciliation Week: the name of our new #Antarctic icebreaker, RSV Nuyina, recognises a link with the most southerly people on the planet during the last ice age.
'nuyina’ (🗣️noy-yee-nah) means ‘southern lights’ in palawa kani, the language of Tasmanian Aborigines.
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Today we acknowledge the successful fight of Eddie Koiki Mabo in dispelling the myth of terra nullius in the High Court and proving the ongoing connection of Indigenous people to this land. We pay our respects to the Mabo family #NRW2020 #NationalReconciliationWeek Reconciliation Australia