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The Tumut grevillea is the focus of a project studying how ecosystems benefit when Aboriginal people are involved in looking after traditional lands.
Disability support worker and Wiradjuri woman Naomi Williams attended Tumut Hospital some 20 times between May 2015 and the day she died of meningococcal-related blood poisoning on January 1 in 2016.
Stories are told of the tribes of the Wiradjuri, Ngunnawal and Walgalu people who would come down from the hills each year and push through the valleys to the spot where the Tumut and ...
Australian journalist and former CNN Senior International Correspondent, Stan Grant, writes on the dark legacy of British imperialism for First Nations people.
Ms Williams, a 27-year-old Wiradjuri woman, was six months pregnant when she presented to Tumut District Hospital in the early hours of January 1, 2016 with a severe headache.
Tumut is a picturesque township that is anything but sleepy. With its canvas of Australian natural beauty, outdoorsy types feel right at home here.
But Aboriginal groups have been pushing for such acknowledgment for decades, she says. The artist hasn’t heard the Wiradjuri people’s land acknowledged in a broadcast yet.
An online series featuring two puppets' offbeat adventures on Wiradjuri country promotes the local language and teaches others how to speak it.
Wiradjuri Australia – 30 speakers left Sadly, only 40 of Australia's original 250 indigenous languages remain. Wiradjuri is one of them, spoken in the south-western part of New South Wales.
Walgalu/Wiradjuri artist Aidan Hartshorn, one of five young artists selected for Primavera 2024 at the MCA, doesn't want to rewrite the Snowy Hydro narrative — but add to it.
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