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November 9, 2019March 27, 2020

ANTaR Newsletter Nov 2019

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November eNews   ANTaR Victoria’s AGM  Treaty in Victoria Queensland takes steps towards Treaty Djab wurrung trees settlement and more   ANTaR Victoria 2020 AGM and

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October 16, 2019October 16, 2019

Archie Roach

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ELTHAMbookshop, Nillumbik Reconciliation Group & Simon and Schuster Publishing are thrilled to invite you to an evening with Archie Roach to celebrate his autobiography

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October 16, 2019

NRG – AGM 2019

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Members and supporters of Nillumbik Reconciliation Group You are invited to our AGM WEDNESDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2019 At Our Lady’s Gathering Space, 4 Henry

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October 8, 2019

ANTaR Newsletter Oct 2019

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October eNews View this email in your browser   National Treaty Summit Announced ANTaR Victoria’s AGM Temporary Reprieve for Djab Wurrung Trees UN urges

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October 1, 2019March 27, 2020

Reconciliation Vic Newsletter Oct 2019

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Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this eNews may include images of persons who are deceased.October 2019It is official! It’s

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September 18, 2019

ANTaR Newsletter Sep 2019

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September eNews View this email in your browser   Indigenous Literacy Day First Nations Fringe Festival Djab Wurrung Protection Embassy and more! September is

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September 1, 2019March 27, 2020

Reconciliation Vic Newsletter Sep 2019

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Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this eNews may include images of persons who are deceased.September 2019The year is flying

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August 8, 2019August 8, 2019

ANTaR – 10 ways to better engage

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    Want to engage more with First Nations issues? Here’s how… In the lead-up to NAIDOC Week this 7-14 July, Yarawu woman and

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August 8, 2019

Reconciliation Vic Newsletter Aug 2019

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Check out the latest gigs, cultural events and reconciliation news from around Victoria Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this

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August 8, 2019August 8, 2019

Imagination Declaration

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Following the Uluru Statement From The Heart, in 2019, a group of young Indigenous people have gathered in East Arnhem Land for the Youth Forum

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National Reconciliation Week

This year we are celebrating with events online. NRG has made a video which has been sent to Primary and Secondary schools in Nillumbik. Here is the link for you to watch it too.

The week begins after Sorry Day on 26 May when we can remember with deep regret the taking of the children and the losses of language and culture and homelands suffered by Indigenous Australians.

Reconciliation Week begins on May 27 until June 3.

This week includes two important dates:

  1. The Referendum of 1967, May 27. Aboriginal people were now counted in the census and could have laws made by the Commonwealth government instead of being subject to state legislation.
  2. June 3, 1992. The handing down of the judgement on the claim of Eddie Mabo to the ownership of his land on Mer Island in the Torres Strait. The High Court found that his ownership had not been erased by the settlement of Australia. The recognition that sovereignty was never ceded is now commonly added to acknowledgement of traditional owners.

2020 Reconciliation Week Message

https://youtu.be/WNB3OS3u7Vk

  Visit the Nillumbik Reconciliation Group Facebook Page for more information and events.

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Education – Connecting to Country

Connecting to Country is a program that has been developed for schools in Nillumbik to assist teachers in offering required units of Aboriginal study identified in the Victorian Curriculum. Click the poster to find out more…

Due to the pandemic, Connecting to Country is not running any sessions until it is safe to do so.

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