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Students warn of rising sea danger - Bayside News

Students warn of rising sea danger - Bayside News
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Voice debate should remain civil, open and … respectful

Voice debate should remain civil, open and … respectful
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Port Fairy Folk Festival announce Archie Roach Foundation Stage lineup

Port Fairy Folk Festival announce Archie Roach Foundation Stage lineup
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In search of the Indigenous history Australian schools didn t teach

In search of the Indigenous history Australian schools didn t teach Fiona McIntosh gets a fresh take on the past while on a trek through Tasmania with an Aboriginal guide 26 April 2021 • 11:59am Fiona and a friend relax at the visually striking ‘krakani lumi’ eco camp after a day’s trek in the Tasmanian bush Credit: Rob Burnett ‘Are these strictly necessary?” I ask our guide Hank as I hold up a pair of thick, black-nylon gaiters dripping with Velcro straps. “Well,” says Hank, wearily. “There are three kinds of snake in Tasmania and all of them are deadly.”  So, I’ll be wearing the gaiters, then.

Adding Aboriginal art to streetscape - Bayside News

Adding Aboriginal art to streetscape MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire’s senior social planner Aboriginal culture and community development Deborah Mellett with Lionel Lauch, of Living Culture, and the NBN’s general manager partners and performance Sharda Symons. Mornington Peninsula Shire has collaborated with NBN Co and six Aboriginal groups on a project to wrap 16 NBN street cabinets, or nodes, in art. The project promotes the relationship between the shire and the traditional owners through its arts and culture and reconciliation action plans. The mayor Cr Despi O’Connor said the pieces “beautify the streetscapes and give the First People living on, or visiting the peninsula, visibility as they see their culture proudly on display”.

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