Alison Page — CUSP: Designing into the Next Decade
Alison Page is the Creative Director of the National Aboriginal Design Agency, featured in Object: Australian Design Centre's creative program CUSP: Designing into the Next Decade. For more on CUSP, go to
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Artist Margaret Adams
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Kamilaroi, Moree, Northern Riverine region
Margaret Adams discusses her art practice. In association with the Home: Aboriginal Art from New South Wales education resource.
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Home: Aboriginal Art from New South Wales
Education Kit
Featuring the work of over 25 Aboriginal artists from nations and language groups that today fall within the area defined as New South Wales. Artists include Margaret Adams, Brook Andrew, Roy Barker Senior, Badger Bates, Mervyn Bishop, Robert Campbell Jnr, Lorraine Connelly-Northey, Cheryl Davison, Karla Dickens, Euraba Artists and Papermakers, Julie Freeman, Kevin Gilbert, Genevieve Grieves, Roy Kennedy, Peter Yanada McKenzie, Tommy McRae, Frances Belle Parker, Michael Riley, r e a, Elaine Russell, Lola Ryan, Jim Stanley, Phyllis Stewart and Laddie Timbery. The resource comprises a folder containing 13 4-page loose sheets focussed on the artists and key works; and a 12-page booklet with an essay, map of Aboriginal NSW, timeline, glossary, bibliography, K--6 questions and activities, and 7--12 issues for consideration.
Community Meeting re Kulaluk Lease @ Fitzer Drive, Ludmilla, NT: Part 2
This is the concluding 8 minutes of a 34-minute videorecording of a community meeting held on 2nd October, 2012, on the verge of Fitzer Drive in Ludmilla. The meeting was called by concerned residents and Larrakia traditional owners to discuss a deal made between the leaseholders, the Gwalwa Daraniki Association, and the Jape Group for an industrial estate on Aboriginal land granted in 1979 to Larrakia and associated Aboriginal people in compensation for the 1965 revocation of the Bagot Aboriginal Reserve (see Woodward Report 1974). GDA President Helen Secretary with representatives of the leaseholders, accompaniied by their lawyer Michael Chin and real estate developer Ernie Chin apeared to attend with the intention of disrupting the meeting and intimidating the residents. Most of the remainder of the lease has been signed over in a caveat granted to Gwelo Investments for a marina and canal housing estate that would destroy a tidal creek and mangrove system used by Aboriginal people for hunting and gathering activities, cultural activities and recreation. There are also many burial and ceremony grounds in the bushland on Lot 5182.