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Aboriginal Resource Trail
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September 25, 2017September 25, 2017

Aboriginal Resource Trail

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Prepared by the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne Education Service the Aboriginal Resources Trail (ART) is designed to give students a greater understanding and respect

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Indigenous Perspectives Tuckerbag
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September 25, 2017September 25, 2017

Aboriginal Ed Resource Tuckerbag

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Here is a significant number of resources with a focus on Aboriginal culture from South Eastern Australia, and also broader. Enjoy Click here to

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Nillumbik Reconciliation Group - Coranderrk & Birrarung database
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September 25, 2017September 25, 2017

Coranderrk Database

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2012 Victorian Community History Awards Mick Woiwod’s Coranderrk Database has received a Victorian Community History Award under the Local History Project category. The awards

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Nillumbik Shire
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September 25, 2017September 25, 2017

Reconciliation Charter Launched

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RECONCILIATION CHARTER LAUNCHED Thursday 17th of April saw the official launch of the Nillumbik Reconciliation Charter at the opening of the Moor-rul viewing platform

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Recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Rights
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September 25, 2017

Recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Rights

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Recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Rights This booklet provides a description of the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and how

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Stories of the Dreaming
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September 25, 2017

Stories of the Dreaming

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The Dreaming The Dreaming for Australian Indigenous people (sometimes referred to as the Dreamtime or Dreamtimes) is when the Ancestral Beings moved across the

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Wurundjeri Disc
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September 25, 2017September 25, 2017

Wurundjeri Cultural Resource Kit

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THE WURUNDJERI CULTURE RESOURCE KIT IS NOW AVAILABLE ON DISC The Wurundjeri Culture Resource Kit has been completely updated and is now available on

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September 25, 2017September 25, 2017

Wurundjeri Sorry Song – Robbie Greig

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Local musician and NRG member, Robbie Greig, has written and recorded his own composition titled ‘Wurundjeri Sorry Song’.  You can listen to a sample of

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NAIDOC Truth Telling

   The First People’s Assembly of Victoria

Through an election process across the First People’s communities in Victoria the First People’s Assembly was established in 2019. The Assembly is working with Victorian Government to develop a Treaty Negotiation Framework for the rules and processes by which a treaty can be agreed on.

There are three elements:   A self-determination fund so negotiations are on an equal footing; a Treaty Authority to oversee the treaty negotiations; an Elders Voice to give cultural guidance to the Assembly.

In June 2020 the Assembly agreed that Truth Telling must be a fundamental part of Treaty making.

Truth telling is a process of sharing historical truths after periods of conflict. It acknowledges and reveals human rights violations by promoting the voices of those who have been victims of those violations.

In May 2021, the Yoo-rrook Justice Commission was established after consultations with Aboriginal communities. It is the first truth telling commission to be established in Australia. Five commissioners were appointed by the Assembly. Their mandate is to enquire into and report on historical systematic injustices perpetrated against First Peoples since colonisation including present day injustices.

The aim is to develop a shared understanding of the impacts of colonisation with all Victorians and to reveal the diversity, strength and resilience of First Peoples culture, knowledge and traditional practices. Reports will be made in June 2022 and final report in June 2024.

 

We will be hearing from Jordy Mifsud.  For more information about her you can google- Jordy Mifsud.

2020 Reconciliation Week Message

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