As part of this, I pay particular attention to safety . Aside from considerations of defending their territories against the European colonial expansion, a period of severe drought may have influenced this turn in strategy. Jack, real name unknown 9. We can all relax over food and drink. Boundaries were often geographic boundaries and the Georges River formed one such boundary. Cabrogal Ethnic group The Cabrogal (or Cobragal) were the Aboriginal people in the Fairfield and Liverpool area around the Georges River and Cabramatta Creek. Liverpool City Council is here to serve you. Cabrogal clan of the Darug Nation and peoples of the Dharawal and Gundungurra Nations are the traditional owners of the land. Pimbloy Native of New Holland in a canoe of that country S. J. Neele. We would like to acknowledge the Cabrogal Clan of the Darug Nation who are the traditional custodians of the land that now resides within Liverpool City Councils boundaries. We pay our respects to the Elders, Past, Present, and Emerging and to all First Peoples within our community. You probably dont realise it but Aboriginal heritage such as middens, scar trees, groove marks, engravings and hand stencils are spread widely across the suburbs. Each community (Aboriginal Tribal Area) has their own way of performing this practice. Over the five to eight thousand years Aboriginal people have inhabited the Sydney region they formed family clans and these clans formed nations. We acknowledge that this land was also accessed by peoples of the Dhurawal and Darug Nations; always was . The Gundungurra people, also spelt Gundungara, Gandangarra, Gandangara and other variations, are an Aboriginal Australian people in south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. What Ive always thought isnt that monsters dont have reflections in a mirror. We also pay respect to all our Community elders past, present and emerging. Speech given to the Diversity Arts Australia symposium - check against delivery. Click here for information on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags. 13 February: The Apology; The anniversary of former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's apology to Australia's Indigenous Peoples; 21 March: Harmony Day. Where a group in society is invisible or demeaned, the message is clear. But we can all appreciate that someones dignity can be connected with how they or, to be more specific, the group they belong to are depicted in the public sphere. Charcoal, however, was the most commonly used pigment for artwork. The 2020 NAIDOC events have been postponed to a later date because of COVID-19 concerns. Those in that group are outsiders, second-class members, or even an other against whom society defines itself. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands, skies and waterways in which we live and work, the Gadigal, Cabrogal, Darug and Eora people. Being healthy includes physical, spiritual, cultural, social and emotional wellbeing. Observing appropriate protocols when working with Aboriginal people and communities is critical to establishing positive and respectful relationships. He quoted from the Dominican American writer Junot Diaz, who said: Theres this idea that monsters vampires dont have reflections in a mirror. All Rights Reserved, BSB60420 Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management, CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support, Integrity of conduct & spirit of cooperation. Guest speakers are also welcome to attend. Meet the Culture, Heritage and Land Management team, Meet the Gandangara Transport Services team, Gandangara NAIDOC Carnival Ball 2022 Photographs. Package This position is a Grade 4, salary range between $69,704p.a. All of these are well preserved and appear to be telling a story. She was a prolific artist whose work is visually accessible yet highly distinctive. Clan names chart (Attenbrow 2009; 'Clan names chart', Australian Museum,) Note, there is no historic use of the term 'Gai-mariagal'. Liverpool City Council recognises the importance of sustainability. Georges River Grammar acknowledges the Cabrogal Clan and the Darug Nation as the traditional custodians of the land and as such pays deep respect to the Elders past and present. Liverpool's community is wonderfully diverse. Liverpools NAIDOC celebrations are proudly presented by Liverpool City Council and form part of National NAIDOC Week events held throughout Australia. The Dreaming hero, Garangatch the giant eel is commemorated in drawings along stone walls in rock shelters. Learn about your Mayor, who your elected Councillors are and what they are passionate about as well as important information about Liverpool City Council and the role it plays within the Liverpool community. There's evidence of this everywhere, in rock art, stone artefacts and sites across the state. Gina used painting as a means of retelling and recording the stories of her life. There are many different stakeholders and landowners in the Georges River Catchment who all have a responsibility to manage their land in a way that ensures there is a minimal impact on the river and its ecosystems. We would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we dream, believe, learn and achieve and pay our respects to the Cabrogal Clan of the Darug Nation. The storyline was designed by the elders as well. We acknowledge that this land was also accessed by peoples of the Dhurawal and Darug Nations; always was, always will be Aboriginal land. It also set up a network of local land councils and a state land council (considered Australia's richest). Stories of people whose place in Australia is now under question. [8], In 1811 Governor Macquarie started handing out numerous "land grants" to settlers in the Darawal area around Appin, one as large as 400 hectares (1,000 acres) given to William Broughton. Barrallier noted in his journal that the Gundungara "themselves build huts for the strangers they wish to receive as friends. Glenda Chalker teaching about shelters and art on the Georges River, Examining a shell midden on the Georges River. If you are interested in being part of this committee, contact Councils Community Development Worker. To date the Committee has supported the development and implementation of the Liverpool Aboriginal Cultural Protocols and a Reconciliation Action Plan. Casula Powerhouse recognises and celebrates the rich history, creativity, and endurance of the First Peoples of Australia - the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The links below provide detailed information about a range of Council venues. Council provides a number of initiatives to promote and celebrate Aboriginal culture within Liverpool. The Darug nation (also spelt Dharuk, Dharug and Daruk) . Raising national literacy levels. [15][13], Aboriginal descendants claim the figure of 14 is an underestimate, and that many more were slaughtered. Over the last two decades, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre has held several exhibitions of Ginas artwork, including Midnight Wedding (2002), Dream Wedding (2004), Istria: 1943 1945, Liverpool Hospital 1961 and Living with Dementia (2005) and The Survival of Stalingrad (2014). Learn more about our major projects and capital works, planning controls and what you need to do to build or renovate at your home or business. White Polly, or Dahlia 6. The announcement was made by Dr Andrew McDonald MP, the then Member for Macquarie Fields, at a special ceremony. In recent weeks, many Australians on social media and traditional media have shared their family stories. [9], In March 1814, some Aborigines were violently driven away after they complained of not being paid their wages for working for white settlers. If you would like to learn more about Liverpool's rich local Aboriginal culture and its hidden gems, contact Council's Community Development Worker. It is inseparable from who we are. Here, then, is the connection between the arts and human rights. 2023.023 - Learn to Swim Instructor (Full Time) Applications closing on 24 March 2023, 05:00 PM. Then, when she was 29, Jade discovered that she is a descendent of the Cabrogal clan of the Darug nation, something she had never known or imagined growing up. 9. The voices in the simulation and movements of virtual agents are true. Many Aboriginal words are part of our day to day lives, several suburbs along the Georges River have Aboriginal names or are derived from Aboriginal words; Cabramatta (a tasty water grub), Cronulla (Kurranulla place of pink shells), Janalli (moonrise), Kogarah (Kuggerah place of many reeds), Gymea (small bird / gymea lily), Kirawee (Girrawee Sulphur crested cockatoo) and d Illawong (between two waters Georges and Woronora Rivers). We would like to acknowledge the Cabrogal Clan of the Darug Nation who are the traditional custodians of the land that now resides within Liverpool City Council's boundaries. This promise was maintained until King's departure in 1807. The virtual environment shown in the video was populated with plants and animals under supervision of Darug elders. Their role was to care for Country and they learnt to do so through storytelling, song and sharing of Traditional Knowledge. Fanny and child 2. Welcome to Country can only be conducted by an approved Aboriginal representative of the area in which the event is being held. Indeed, there are many Australian born citizens who would likely find it difficult to meet the standard of IELTS 6. 2023 Australian Global College. Darug (also spelt Dharug) is one of the dialects (encompassing smaller language groups) spoken in Sydney, which 23-year-old Joel Davison teaches in the Bayala language classes at Sydney Festival.. Gandangara raiding bands, harvesting crops on settlers' properties,[10] also attacked the Thurrawal and Dharug, so that the latter two began to collaborate against them, by helping the British authorities, and seeking refuge in squatters' settlements. Aboriginal culture is still alive and it exists all around us even if we cant see it. We pay our respects to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients, partners and community leaders. We would like to acknowledge the Cabrogal Clan of the Darug Nation who are the traditional custodians of the land that now resides within Liverpool City Councils boundaries and the land that Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre is built on. [10] These punitive expeditions aimed to strike terror into anyone surviving them. Boundaries were often geographic boundaries and the Georges River formed one such boundary. We acknowledge that this land was also accessed by peoples of the Dhurawal and Darug Nations. She was a regular exhibitor, patron and supporter of the Centre since she first started painting in 2000 at the age of 70. According to the local historian Anne-Maree Whitaker, what followed on 17 April 1816 was a massacre. Macquarie ordered the 46th Regiment under Captain James Wallis to round up all Aborigines from the Hawkesbury down to these southern areas. We recognise and respect the dignity of each person as everyone is a valued member of our college community. Liverpool City Councils Reconciliation Action Plan was established by resolution of Council on 22 September, 1997. There is no human right, of course, for people to be reflected in the arts or in media. Australia is a multicultural country emphatically so but more can be done to ensure that the arts in Australia does better at representing and reflecting our diversity. Explore artworks that have recently entered the collection. King George 10. It must give voice to the lived experience of multicultural Australia. Its that if you want to make a human being into a monster, deny them, at the cultural level, any reflection of themselves., As Law himself reflected, When I first heard that quote, I knew exactly what he meant. The area also features a number of engraving sites. The area stretches from the inner west of Sydney, to Windsor in the north and Picton to the South. The Dharawal homeland is bounded by Botany Bay to the north and the Georges River to the west and extends to the South Coast. [3], The Gandangara lived throughout an area covering an estimated 11,000 square kilometres (4,100sqmi) in the south-east region of New South Wales. [8], Remnants of the Gandangara lived at Burragorang on the Wollondilly River, where they were interviewed in the early 1900s by the ethnographer R. H. Mathews, who took down some of their legendary lore.[17][18]. In the moonlight they could see figures jumping across the rocky landscape. The writer Benjamin Law recently put things in a striking way. Artwork, archaeological sites, scarred trees and artifacts dot the Holsworthy area. The Liverpool area was also the home of the Cabrogal clan of the Dharug people. The Holsworthy area falls within the Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council area. In 1816, 7 settlers, 4 on the Nepean and 3 at Macquarie's wife's property at Camden, were killed as the Gandangara came out of the hill lands in search of food. Hearing a child's cry and a barking dog in the bush, Wallis lined up his soldiers to search for the fugitives. We pay our respects to elders, past, present and future. As part of the highly collegial Liverpool Principals Network, the school provides quality educational programs for the current enrolment of 665 . Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. It goes to the mission of the arts when they flourish: to nurture creativity, to foster exchange, to encourage understanding and respect. The GLALC Members Code of Conduct applies to all GLALC members when using this website. Each clan typically included 50 to 100 people. I acknowledge the Cabrogal Clan of the Darug Nation as the traditional owners of the land on which we meet. Too often, the issue of diversity is dismissed, consigned as an after-thought by those who dont understand its importance. The Local Aboriginal Land Councils (Sydney Metro, La Perouse, Tharawal, Gandangara and Deerubin) look after the interests of all Aboriginal people and have strong focus of preserving Country, Traditional Knowledge and Culture but their limited resources are also focused on community health and housing. It is strange to think we are contemplating holding naturalised citizens to a standard that many Australian born citizens couldn't meet. The son would lead a very different life to that of his parents. Too often, the multicultural character of our society remains only partially glimpsed. Our office is located along the Toggerai/Georges River in the Casula Powerhouse. We would like to acknowledge the Cabrogal Clan of the Darug Nation who are the traditional custodians of the land. Head office Level 4, 2-14 Meredith St, Bankstown Darug & Eora Country, NSW 2200 Drawings of wombats, macropods, fish, eels, turtles, bats, emus, birds, lizards and other animals abound. The Dharug's clan groups include the Wangal, the Burramattagal and the Cabrogal. Diversity becomes a mere ornament of cultural life, in the way that Buddha statues adorn many backyards or Aboriginal paintings decorate many living room walls. Reference number 2023.023. A welcome to country is a way of reminding visitors to the area that Indigenous people are part of Australia. Values. [4], Their neighbours are the Dharug and the Eora to their north,[5] Darkinung, Wiradjuri Ngunawal and Thurrawal, (eastwards)[5] peoples. Policy & Procedure. feature I also acknowledge Lena Nahlous, Magdalena Moreno and Diversity Arts Australia, for their work in promoting cultural diversity and expression. Aboriginal people on the Georges River from 1820, Indigenous knowledge about Georges River seasons, Designed & developed by Art of Multimedia. Despite competing priorities Aboriginal culture lives on in the Georges River. It is also acknowledged that the land was accessed by peoples of the Tharawal and Gandangara Nations. +1300 929 222+61 280 735 188+61 406 144 444. Explore timeline. Multiculturalism becomes a bargain. Our simulation features the Parramatta Campus of the Western Sydney University in year 1788 reconstructed from GIS data. Queen Kitty, or Mali, queen dowager 5. Featured in this highlight set are artworks most recently published to the site. We acknowledge that this land was also accessed by peoples of the Dhurawal and Darug Nations; always was, always will be Aboriginal land. The open sites of scattered stone artifacts marking their campsites and tool sites were often not recognized by the explorers and later settlers. For those of you working for diversity in the arts, this task has become more urgent than ever. Part of the Dharug language group. When youre not in the majority it can be harder not only to be seen but to be heard. According to James Kohen, they numbered 15: [8] (1) Bediagal (2) Bididal (3) Boolbainora (4) Burreberongal (5) Burramattagal [citation needed], Notwithstanding the attempts to disperse, round them up, or kill them under Macquarie's direction, the Gandangara population, able to take refuge in the tough hinterlands like the Burragorong, have sustained itself as an organized social group somewhat better than other neighbouring peoples like the Dharug, for in the 1860s they returned to demand restitution of their lands. Website Design: Kel Vance | Photos: Chloe Von Brandis-martini copyright 2021 Today the Georges River has one of the largest populations of Aboriginal people in Australia but while some descendants of the original clans live on traditional Country many of the Aboriginal population are displaced from their original lands and have forged new communities within the suburbs of the Georges River catchment. The Megalong Valley has rich tool sites and habitation sites. Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council (GLALC) acknowledges the families within the Cabrogal Clan of the Darug Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land we span. Consider some of the responses to the census this week. Though this was on traditional Darawal lands, these fatal incidents, like a further one at Bringelly in June, were attributed to the Gandangara coming over from the west. According to Norman Tindale, their lands encompassed Goulburn and Berrima, running down the Nepean River (Wollondilly) until the vicinity of Camden. And it must make some lived experiences more visible. [20] At that time animals were human, and collectively the animal people of that pristine world were known as Burringilling. Darug Nations". Dharawal Country largely lies across the Illawarra region, however, includes some southern Sydney suburbs. The arts must also consciously question the status quo. To consistently provide a professional and quality vocational education & training service in an exceptional welcoming learning environment that is full of fun and diversity. Meetings are held quarterly. While we often regard the advent of Modern Australian cuisine as a sign of cultural sophistication, it can also be a convenient excuse not to engage more deeply. One is on display at the Liverpool Regional Museum, kindly on loan from the Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council. Liverpool City Council is privileged to have three local Aboriginal Land Councils operating within its LGA: Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council, Deerubin Local Aboriginal Land Council and Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council. Their traditional lands include present day Goulburn, Wollondilly Shire, The Blue Mountains and the Southern Highlands. {"name":"Ethnic group","target":"","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<\/span>"},"date_start":null,"date_end":null}, Australian Aborigines. Consultation with Aboriginal people is an important component of working with the local community. [12] Wallis often found settlers unwilling to hand over the Darawal people who lived on their stations, but eventually, executing what he later recalled was a "melancholy but necessary duty",[13] tracked down a group camping under the Cataract River[14] near Appin. 1930 - d. 2020) has a special place in the history of Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre. The arts must help give voice to those who arent always able to enjoy a platform or have the power to speak up. Few other artists have had such an ongoing relationship with the Centre as Gina. Thousands of surviving trees in NSW bear scars resulting from removal of bark or wood by Aboriginal people in the past for the manufacture of canoes, shields and other artefacts. It must have seemed that building a road just to visit kin was unnecessary effort. He gained the nickname Boatswain or Bosun as a young man, sailing on English ships in sealing and whaling voyages to Macquarie Island in the sub-Antarctic and the New Zealand whale fisheries, before returning to live at Botany Bay on land leased to him by the colonial government. We also acknowledge that the Dhurawal and Dharuk Nations continue to have a long standing relationship with this country and its people. Wallama Mulumulu - Many Falling Stars Returning, Campfires on the Castlereagh (shared land, sacred ground). Local artists have always been at the core of Casula Powerhouse Arts Centres program and collection. Some of the Aborigines were shot and others were driven off the cliffs into a steep gorge. Piala, vulgo dict Black Rose 3. It became a refuge for Aboriginal people and a place to talk and learn from each other. Aboriginal people were forced to live in missions where family groups were often separated. At Gandangara Transport Services we provide transport for eligible and vulnerable people in our community, who are either living a long way from available public transport or prefer to use our service. This is more than just a cosmetic concern, a worry about the aesthetic presentation of our identity as a society. This has always been the role of the arts: to challenge, to disrupt, to speak truth to power; to empower and to inspire; to compel viewers, listeners and audiences to confront injustices and to contemplate change. 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