Artist Talk - Dennis Golding
Hear Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay artist Dennis Golding in conversation with Kyra Kum-Sing. Kyra is a Malera Bandjalan and Mitakoodi woman from Northern NSW and Cloncurry QLD.
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Hear Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay artist Dennis Golding in conversation with Kyra Kum-Sing. Kyra is a Malera Bandjalan and Mitakoodi woman from Northern NSW and Cloncurry QLD.
Hear Kaurna Miyurna, Māori (Te Arawa) and European artist James Tylor in conversation with exhibition curatorium member Michael Do.
Hear their stories. Amplify their voice – Reconciliation Place Public Walks
The National Capital Authority will be running free public tours during NAIDOC week.
In the heart of Acacia Prison, an incredible Elder is changing lives. Aunty Rosalie Kickett, a proud Wilman, Beelya, Ballardong, Menang, Bibbulmen Nyoongar Nation Yok, who has dedicated her life to empowering Aboriginal people, most recently incarcerated Aboriginal men.
With her extensive experience and an associate degree in mental health and counselling, Aunty Rosalie travels across Australia, delivering critical training on Aboriginal mental health and suicide prevention. But her impact doesn't stop there, As a Lifeline Australia National First Nations Family and Domestic Violence Subject Matter Expert, she ensures that women in our communities are safe and supported. For over 40 years, Aunty Rosalie has been a beacon of hope, fostering resilience and connection among our most vulnerable.
She has an unwavering commitment to creating safer communities.
To help keep the fire burning this year come and join a conversation with local Cultural Fire Practitioners and hear about the practice of caring for Country with fire, here at Bundanon.
Help paint a beautiful group artwork with Noongar artist Justin Martin from Djurandi Dreaming.
Welcome to NAIDOC.
We acknowledge all First Peoples of the beautiful lands on which we live and celebrate their enduring knowledge and connections to Country. We honour the wisdom of and pay respect to Elders past and present.