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Artwork in the Main Reading Room

Artwork in the Main Reading Room The National Library of Australia s Main Reading Room houses a collection of sculptures and paintings inspired by Indigenous stories of the Australian landscape. Australian Landscapes I–IV Australian Landscapes I–IV 2000  ca.1998 ; 4 machine-embroidered tapestries, Main Reading Room Since 2001, four machine-embroidered panels by British textile artist Alice Kettle have been displayed in the Main Reading Room. Kettle estimates she used 5 million stitches over a period of 18 months to create the panels. Many of the fine threads are made from synthetic rayon and cotton. They ‘capture the luminescence of the shifting light and the brilliance of the landscape’.

Indigenous Affairs Minister Ken Wyatt concerned as rebel Kimberley Land Council directors dismayed by chief s sacking

Advertisement Indigenous Affairs Minister Ken Wyatt has expressed his concern at the recent sacking of the Kimberley Land Council’s chief executive, and eight members of the high-profile Aboriginal organisation’s board have complained about it to the West Australian Attorney-General. Mr Wyatt said the sacking of Brian Wilkinson last Thursday was a matter for the board but he added he was concerned “about a lack of control and transparency to native title-holders around use of native title benefits”. Brian Wilkinson was stood down as CEO of the Kimberley Land Council. Of particular worry to the minister was “where complex structures using multiple entities and trusts to receive and distribute funds appear to have been designed to deliberately minimise scrutiny and accountability”.

Indigenous Affairs Minister Ken Wyatt concerned as rebel Kimberley Land Council directors dismayed by chief s sacking

Indigenous Affairs Minister Ken Wyatt concerned as rebel Kimberley Land Council directors dismayed by chief s sacking
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19 Aboriginal Owned Businesses To Support This Invasion Day

From food to books, to skincare- these Blak businesses are deadly as! We missed you too. Sign up to our newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter, so you always know where to find us. It’s almost Invasion Day and there are so many deadly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-owned business, big and small, that it would be truly impossible to cover them all in a single article. You should absolutely be following Trading Blak, and Blak Business on Instagram to get updated on Blak businesses killing it out there. But here are some Blak-owned businesses ranging from fashion to food to education that you can support this coming Invasion day and always.

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