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. Featured in this highlight set are artworks most recently published to the site. [22], This name is spelled variously in reports: Wallis calls him alternatively. It holds our history, our culture and our Aboriginal identity. [10] These punitive expeditions aimed to strike terror into anyone surviving them. Men from the Gandarangara also acted as guides for Mitchell at the time. At its worst, culinary multicultural triumphalism celebrates the transactional benefit of cultural diversity: you are free to come here and give us your food; were glad to have it. But this is a thing, a task, that is surely incumbent on the arts to pursue. She was a prolific artist whose work is visually accessible yet highly distinctive. It must have seemed that building a road just to visit kin was unnecessary effort. Local artists have always been at the core of Casula Powerhouse Arts Centres program and collection. Many sites containing silcrete stone tool manufacturing evidence exist. From 1910 to 1970, as many as 100,000 Indigenous Australian children were forcibly removed from their families and . That the social change brought by migration is threatening an Australian identity or way of life. As part of this, I pay particular attention to safety . The committee is open to all members of the Aboriginal community, non-Aboriginal people and Council Officers. Our simulation features the Parramatta Campus of the Western Sydney University in year 1788 reconstructed from GIS data. A total of 69 grinding groove sites (for making axes etc) have been recorded in the Holsworthy training area. The people of the Hawkesbury and Nepean rivers are archaeologically rich. As you would know, the census emphatically confirmed the reality of a multicultural Australian society: more than a quarter of Australian residents were born overseas. We also acknowledge that the Dhurawal and Dharuk Nations continue to have a long standing relationship with this country and its people. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. There's evidence of this everywhere, in rock art, stone artefacts and sites across the state. Consultation with Aboriginal people is an important component of working with the local community. 1930 - d. 2020) has a special place in the history of Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre. To date the Committee has supported the development and implementation of the Liverpool Aboriginal Cultural Protocols and a Reconciliation Action Plan. I also acknowledge Lena Nahlous, Magdalena Moreno and Diversity Arts Australia, for their work in promoting cultural diversity and expression. Explore timeline. Casula Powerhouse recognises and celebrates the rich history, creativity, and endurance of the First Peoples of Australia the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Some of the Aborigines were shot and others were driven off the cliffs into a steep gorge. Cabramatta Tribe c1840. Our land is precious to us because it is both our past and our future. Growing up without seeing yourself reflected back in your nations stories is a quietly dehumanising thing.. The voices in the simulation and movements of virtual agents are true recordings of voices and motions of the Darug elders. Meet the Culture, Heritage and Land Management team, Meet the Gandangara Transport Services team, Gandangara NAIDOC Carnival Ball 2022 Photographs. Boatswain Maroot was born about 1793 at the Cooks River (Gumannan) near Botany,the son of Maroot the elder (c1773-1817) of the Gameygal people that occupied the north shore of Kamay (Botany Bay), and Grang Grang. A celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, culture, history, and achievements; 4 August: National Aboriginal and Islander Children's Day; 3 September: Indigenous Literacy Day. Jack, real name unknown 9. I acknowledge the Cabrogal Clan of the Darug Nation as the traditional owners of the land on which we meet. One is on display at the Liverpool Regional Museum, kindly on loan from the Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council. Rose's girl. These are some of the names of the Darug clans and the area in which they lived, Bediagal - Georges River, Bidjigal - Castle Hill, Boolbainora - Wentworthville, Burraberongal - Richmond, Burramattagal - Parramatta, Cabrogal - Liverpool, Cannemegal (warmuli) - Prospect, Cattai - Windsor, Gomerrigal (tongara) South Creek, Kurrajong, Mulgoa - Glenda Chalker teaching about shelters and art on the Georges River, Examining a shell midden on the Georges River. Liverpool City Council provides and manages venues to benefit the local community. Barrallier noted in his journal that the Gundungara "themselves build huts for the strangers they wish to receive as friends. 9. Boundaries were often geographic boundaries and the Georges River formed one such boundary. In recent weeks, many Australians on social media and traditional media have shared their family stories. The Megalong Valley has rich tool sites and habitation sites. Part of the Dharug language group. Phone 02 9645 3388 As part of the highly collegial Liverpool Principals Network, the school provides quality educational programs for the current enrolment of 665 students including 33 . 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. [1] This includes the catchments of the Wollondilly and Coxs rivers, and some territory west of the Great Dividing Range. While it is true that the majority of migrants who now settle in Australia are from countries in Asia, it is untrue to suggest that the population in general has become more Asian than European in background. We acknowledge that this land was also accessed by peoples of the Dhurawal and Darug Nations. Wallama Mulumulu - Many Falling Stars Returning, Campfires on the Castlereagh (shared land, sacred ground). Copyright Australian Human Rights Commission, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice. [9], In March 1814, some Aborigines were violently driven away after they complained of not being paid their wages for working for white settlers. Guest speakers are also welcome to attend. Stories of fathers and mothers who may have come to Australia as migrants speaking little or no English, and who may still only be able to speak conversational English. Clara 4. Raising national literacy levels. Appropriate wording for an Acknowledgement of Country in speeches at events on Tharawal land: I/we would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we met, the people of the Tharawal Nation. NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Job Type Full Time. Namely, the proposed test would require prospective citizens to demonstrate proficiency in English at the IELTS 6 level equivalent to the standard that many Australian universities require of international students from non-English speaking countries. And it must make some lived experiences more visible. Our vision is to equip our students with the skills and experience to prepare them for a career in the globalised economy, through a supportive, caring and family environment. Stories of people whose place in Australia is now under question. Gina used painting as a means of retelling and recording the stories of her life. 9. The virtual environment shown in the video was populated with plants and animals under supervision of Darug elders. [16] The bodies of Conibigal and Dunell, after being decapitated, were hung from trees near Broughton's property, as a warning to foraging natives. The arts must also consciously question the status quo. Feature Links. Here, then, is the connection between the arts and human rights. International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; 22 March: National Close the Gap Day. Piala, vulgo dict Black Rose 3. We acknowledge that this land was also accessed by peoples of the Dhurawal and Darug Nations. 9. Package The commencing salary for the position is $53,358 with a progression available upon demonstrated competencies. 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. Through its core services and its entities, it provides cultural services, land management, clinical health and wellbeing services, residential accommodation, community transport, employment and training services to Aboriginal people across south-west Sydney. [14] The area believed to be the site where the Appin Massacre took place was returned to the local Aboriginal community by an act of Parliament. Over the five to eight thousand years Aboriginal people have inhabited the Sydney region they formed family clans and these clans formed nations. 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.. When youre not in the majority it can be harder not only to be seen but to be heard. The announcement was made by Dr Andrew McDonald MP, the then Member for Macquarie Fields, at a special ceremony. Were the clock wound back and the proposed standard adopted in the past, it would mean that many who have settled here in Australia would not have become citizens. We see this in the way that food is used as the dominant vehicle for interacting with cultural diversity. Keep up to date with the latest developments in Liverpool and hear about upcoming events and opportunities, enter your details to subscribe to Liverpool Business Connect, Liverpool City Council's bi-monthly business e-newsletter. This geographic area would also house descendant clans. Mitchell was supervising road construction. It was the Kameygal clan that in 1770 made first contact with Lieutenant James Cook and the Endeavour on the foreshores of Botany Bay at the mouth of the Georges River. It was here, while he basked in the sun, that the redoubtable fish-hunter, Mirraga the quoll, glimpsed the light reflected from Gurangatch's eyes and endeavoured, unsuccessfully, to spear him. You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. It is a stretch to suggest their numbers have soared. The Darug nation (also spelt Dharuk, Dharug and Daruk) . We pay our respects to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients, partners and community leaders. This is more than just a cosmetic concern, a worry about the aesthetic presentation of our identity as a society. Their role was to care for Country and they learnt to do so through storytelling, song and sharing of Traditional Knowledge. To consistently provide a professional and quality vocational education & training service in an exceptional welcoming learning environment that is full of fun and diversity. "My story is fairly common among Indigenous Australians," she said. The Liverpool area was also the home of the Cabrogal clan of the Dharug people. For those of you working for diversity in the arts, this task has become more urgent than ever. [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]. Artworks that are awarded an acquisitive prize in the biennial Blake Prize exhibition, annual Mil-pra AECG and Liverpool Art Society exhibitions are acquired for the collection. 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. Commemorating the Stolen Generation; 27 May to 3 June: Reconciliation Week. 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. Observing appropriate protocols when working with Aboriginal people and communities is critical to establishing positive and respectful relationships. Consider another example in our public debate: the proposal from the federal government for a revamped citizenship test that would include a more demanding test of prospective citizens English. 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. 13 February: The Apology; The anniversary of former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's apology to Australia's Indigenous Peoples; 21 March: Harmony Day. We acknowledge that this land was also accessed by peoples of the Dhurawal and Darug Nations. As part of the highly collegial Liverpool Principals Network, the school provides quality educational programs for the current enrolment of 665 . What Ive always thought isnt that monsters dont have reflections in a mirror. Our office is located along the Toggerai/Georges River in the Casula Powerhouse. For example if there was an event being held in the Gandangara boundaries, a representative must be sourced from that tribe or from the traditional custodians (Darug Nation or Tharawal Nation). It became a refuge for Aboriginal people and a place to talk and learn from each other. Whether there is mutual respect generated through that exchange is perhaps another thing. Traditional Custodians We acknowledge the Cabrogal of the Darug Nation as the original inhabitants of Fairfield City. It's a great setup with some awesome plot threads that will keep us hooked for more! This highlight set is a snapshot of the breadth and diversity of the artworks and artists in the collection. Drawings of wombats, macropods, fish, eels, turtles, bats, emus, birds, lizards and other animals abound. [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. We acknowledge that this land was also accessed by peoples of the Dhurawal and Darug Nations. [1], The first attempt at a brief description of the Gundangara language was undertaken by R. H. Mathews in 1901. 9. Image courtesy of State Library VIC Check back in a few weeks or provide your contact details to receive updates on coming events, forums and local Aboriginal matters. They lived on the offshoots of the Yarra River . Being healthy includes physical, spiritual, cultural, social and emotional wellbeing. Part of the Dharug language group. {"name":"Ethnic group","target":"","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<\/span>"},"date_start":null,"date_end":null}, Australian Aborigines. Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council is a well-established, member-based organisation that provides strong support and many essential services for our Members. We would also like to pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to our vibrant and ever changing community. Key: 1. Youve never known the feeling of looking into societys mirror without seeing yourself reflected. Contact +61 02 8711 7123; reception@casulapowerhouse.com; 1 Powerhouse Road . These are some of the names of the Darug clans and the area in which they lived, Bediagal - Georges River, Bidjigal - Castle Hill, Boolbainora - Wentworthville, Burraberongal - Richmond, Burramattagal - Parramatta, Cabrogal - Liverpool, Cannemegal (warmuli) - Prospect, Cattai - Windsor, Gomerrigal (tongara) South Creek, Kurrajong, Mulgoa- Penrith/ Mulgoa, Tugagal - Toongabbie, Wandeandegal- Warrawarry - Eastern Creek clan/ Blacktown. We are afraid of pushing others into discomfort. Hearing a child's cry and a barking dog in the bush, Wallis lined up his soldiers to search for the fugitives. Click here for information on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags. Which brings me to one thing that the arts must do on cultural diversity. According to the local historian Anne-Maree Whitaker, what followed on 17 April 1816 was a massacre. "[7] Most of their land was initially not appetizing for early settlers, given the poor quality of the Nepean sandstone soils, and in a bid to stop encroachments they are said to have petitioned Governor King successfully in order to secure protected access to their riverine yam beds. "Casula Powerhouse: Celebrating Art, Community and Cultural Diversity", "Ancestors to rest in peace in their homeland of Appin", "A Methodological History of Australian Linguistic Classification", Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, "Some Mythology of the Gundungurra Tribe, New South Wales Part 3", "New insights into Gundungurra place naming", "Fragments of a Song - A Brief Search for Historical Truth", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gandangara&oldid=1137912334, Gundungurra people have their own language, which shares many similarities with the Ngunnawal language, This page was last edited on 7 February 2023, at 01:33. Casula Powerhouse recognises and celebrates the rich history, creativity, and endurance of the First Peoples of Australia the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Their traditional lands include present day Goulburn, Wollondilly Shire, The Blue Mountains and the Southern Highlands. Those in that group are outsiders, second-class members, or even an other against whom society defines itself. Type Ethnic group Package This position is a Grade 4, salary range between $69,704p.a. Our collection includes incredible work by First Nations artists and we are pleased to be able to profile them in this featured collection. We pay our respects to the Elders, past, present, and emerging and to all First Peoples within our community. Our collection includes incredible work by First Nations artists and we are pleased to be able to profile them in this featured collection. It is conducted prior to official meetings, events or activities, where an Aboriginal person welcomes the community to their country. To the south of the river were the people who spoke the Dharawal language, the Gweagal (Kurnell) and the Norongerragal (Menai/Holsworthy). The virtual environment shown in the video was populated with plants and animals under supervision of Darug elders. If you are interested in being part of this committee, contact Councils Community Development Worker. We want our students to be obtaining the best knowledge and self- confidence that led them to career prosperity in future. The Liverpool area was also the home of the Cabrogal clan of the Dharug people. We would like to acknowledge the Cabrogal Clan of the Darug Nation who are the . At least fourteen were killed and the only survivors were two women and three children. [15][13], Aboriginal descendants claim the figure of 14 is an underestimate, and that many more were slaughtered. The Aboriginal Committee provides guidance to Council on Aboriginal issues and local Aboriginal Heritage matters. The GLALC Members Code of Conduct applies to all GLALC members when using this website. Liverpool City Council acknowledges the original inhabitants of the Liverpool area, being the Darug and Tharawal Aboriginal people. I've heard many tell me there's no better way to learn about another culture than over some food. The main difference between the Holsworthy art samples and others is that red and white pigment appears to have been used equally for hand stencils while in other samples red clearly dominated. We would like to acknowledge the Cabrogal Clan of the Darug Nation who are the traditional custodians of the land. The Dharug nation was divided up into a number of woodland clans who each tended to live in a certain geographic area. The Cabrogal (or Cobragal) were theAboriginal peoplein the Fairfield and Liverpool areaaround the Georges River and Cabramatta Creek. Dharawal Country largely lies across the Illawarra region, however, includes some southern Sydney suburbs. The NSW Government passed the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (NSW) which is considered "the most generous legislation" allowing Aboriginal people to claim Crown land that is not needed for any essential purpose. Artwork, archaeological sites, scarred trees and artifacts dot the Holsworthy area. Fairfield City Council manages a variety of children and family services including long day care, preschool, family day care, supported playgroups, early intervention services and family support . It also set up a network of local land councils and a state land council (considered Australia's richest). The Collingwood Precinct at Liverpool was officially named an Aboriginal Place and acknowledges the traditional owners of the land. Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council (GLALC) acknowledges the Cabrogal People of the Darug Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land we span. 346 views, 29 likes, 7 loves, 0 comments, 1 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Middleton Grange Public School: At MGPS we respectfully acknowledge the Darug Nation and Cabrogal Clan as the. We acknowledge that this land was also accessed by peoples of the Dhurawal and Darug Nations; always was, always will be Aboriginal land. 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. This is up from 2.2 per cent in 2011. Website Design: Kel Vance | Photos: Chloe Von Brandis-martini copyright 2021 Clara's boy 11. We also pay respect to all our Community elders past, present and emerging. 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. Darug Nations". Contact +61 02 8711 7123; reception@casulapowerhouse.com; 1 Powerhouse Road . 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. A campaign for Indigenous health equality; 26 May: Sorry Day. According to Norman Tindale, their lands encompassed Goulburn and Berrima, running down the Nepean River (Wollondilly) until the vicinity of Camden. Position Description LC-LTS-Learn-to-Swim-Instructor-PD.pdf (PDF, 157KB) We acknowledge that this land was also accessed by peoples of the Dhurawal and Darug Nations. This term has only appeared relatively recently and as yet no documented evidence has been provided to show it was used at the time of the First Fleet or before the late 1990s. [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. [4], The Gandangara were formed into a variety of hordes, among which were the, In 1802, the explorer Francis Barrallier met the Gundungara people as his party moved through "The Cowpastures" southwest of Sydney, crossing the Nattai to the Wollondilly River and up to the heights above where Yerranderie now stands. [b], In 1828, there was some interaction between the Surveyor-General, Thomas Mitchell, and the Gandangara, near Mittagong. All of these are well preserved and appear to be telling a story. [21] In a 2021 FlyLife article, Karl Brandt proposed the Australian lungfish as the inspiration for Gurangatch. Aside from considerations of defending their territories against the European colonial expansion, a period of severe drought may have influenced this turn in strategy. King George 10. We acknowledge that this land was also accessed by peoples of the Dhurawal and Darug Nations; always was . The writer Benjamin Law recently put things in a striking way. Council is committed to the ongoing preservation of the site through its Plan of Management for Collingwood Precinct 2007-2017, which provides a framework for the sustainable management and maintenance of this land. Reference number 2023.023. The links below provide detailed information about a range of Council venues. At Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre we are committed to sharing our collection online for audiences to discover and enjoy. Liverpool's community is wonderfully diverse. Always was, always will be. 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. And, as has been the case now for a number of decades, Asia has increasingly become the source of migrants arriving in Australia. All too often on cultural diversity, we can tread too cautiously. 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