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Place is used as a concept to explore and examine Indigenous people's connections to the physical environment and how these have developed through personal, family, social, and cultural means to become contemporary traditions within an Australian suburban setting that of Inala in the Queensland's ...
…being Indigenous to a place is not in itself what makes a people an Indigenous people. (Barnard,2006, 1) The nature of Indigeneity in Africa appears to be more complex than we ever thought. This complexity is not only manifest in the cultural diversity of the varied ethnic and tribal gr...
UGL has proudly completed its final works in partnership with Powerlink Queensland, at Woree Substation, a key infrastructure project that began in September 2021. Read more. 03 December 2024 UGL supports MCI's journey to decarbonisation on Kooragang Island ...
Guided by Aboriginal storytellers, you will be encouraged to look out to sea through Aboriginal eyes; look down on the shores where Patyegarang taught William Dawes the language of Sydney; and learn the origins of the familiar place names that circle the water’s edge, Bennelong Point and ...
6. Dreamtime Dive & Snorkel (Queensland) Underwater enthusiasts can snorkel and dive to some of the best sites in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Great Barrier Reef with Indigenous sea rangers. They will come away with an understanding of the creation of the reef and the deep connecti...
Throughout the data there was overarching corroboration of “customers being at the heart of what we do” (D30); that QSuper people were serving fellow Queenslanders—the word Queensland being used 80 times by the 29 participants. This customer centric assumption incorporated vulnerable customers. ...
One Queensland story recorded by A.W. Howitt told of a group who went to hunt and fish leaving behind two boys in camp, with instructions not to leave the camp: The boys played about for a time in the camp, and then getting tired of it, went down to the beach where a Thugine ...
During the late 19th century CE, many Indigenous Australians living in northern Queensland were displaced to camps on the outskirts of towns like Normanton due to frontier violence associated with the spread of the pastoral and mining industries, as well as the availability of items like flour, su...
Indigenous students study at an Indigenous academy in Queensland, Australia.Credit: Jacky Ghossein/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media/getty When Ahniwake Rose's 8-year-old daughter goes to her elementary school in November, she will have to explain to her teacher why she won't be partici...