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NAIDOC Week 2022
NAIDOC Week 2022
NAIDOC Week 2021
NAIDOC Week 2021
Baludarri - a Burramatagal man
Baludarri - a Burramatagal man
The bush guide and translator Daniel Moowattin
Men of Parramatta – The bush guide and translator Daniel Moowattin
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NAIDOC Week 2020
Map of Parramatta 1800. Source: Parramatta Bicentenary 1988
Men of Parramatta – George Caley and Daniel Moowattin
Aboriginal Resistance Leader - Pemulwuy
Aboriginal Resistance Leader - Pemulwuy
Sorry Day
Sorry Day
The Apology to the Stolen Generations (Source: Indigenous Film Services)
On Our Pathway Towards Reconciliation
World War One - William Castles - Darug Soldier
Significant Aboriginal women: Maria Lock
Significant Aboriginal women: Maria Lock
Significant Aboriginal women: Patyegarang
Significant Aboriginal women: Patyegarang

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