WebFor many thousands of years before the arrival of Europeans, the Aboriginal community thrived in harmony with the environment. Aboriginal descendants of both of these language groups still live in the Grafton … WebWe are an Aboriginal owned and run not-for-profit that aims to improve the life of Aboriginal people and families in Northern New South Wales. We do this by delivering community development programs that focus on …
Searching for a Symbol for an Indigenous Voice in Parliament
WebThe Aboriginal people from the Tenterfield district used the word neyand, meaning "top" as the name for the headwaters of the river. [1] The river remained unknown to British authorities until the mid 1830s when escaped convict Richard Craig, who had been living with Aboriginals in the area, reported its existence. WebThe idea for the exhibition is a response to the call by many non-local non-Aboriginal people from the Clarence Valley who want to learn and connect in some meaningful way with their local ... inches to nanometers
Talking to History: Collected Memories at Yarrabah
WebJun 1, 2016 · She is currently exhibiting Colours of Australia at Grafton Regional Gallery, on the north coast of New South Wales. The paintings celebrate the beauty of the natural environment of Ms Bancroft's ... WebYarrabah was established on the traditional lands of the Gunggandji people at Mission Bay on the Cape Grafton Peninsula, just south of Cairns [1] . Aboriginal people living on the eastern coast of Cape York had little contact with non-Indigenous people prior to … WebNote 1: Calculated percentages represent a proportion of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 and over, who reported being in the labour force in the area. Note 2: The ABS Labour Force Survey provides the official estimates of Australia's labour force. More information is provided in Comparing 2024 Census and Labour Force Survey. Note … incompatibility\\u0027s of