Gamilaraay people are engaged in an epic fight for country against coal and gas giants supported by state and federal governments. For Raymond “Bubbly” Weatherall, from the Gunu Gunu clan and the ...
Almost a century after it was taken from country, a sacred carved tree known as a dhulu has been returned to the Gamilaraay community in north-east New South Wales. The dhulu was once part of a group ...
It's hoped a Gamilaraay language app now available for smartphones will help keep the language alive. The app has been modelled on one created two years ago, for the Iwaidja language of Croker Island ...
Gamilaraay representatives said the return of the highly significant tree, known as a dhulu, had brought a 'sense of healing' to the community. The dhulu was returned to Gamilaraay community ...
A rally called by Gamilaraay Next Generation and supported by Workers for Climate Action was organised on February 5 outside the Hunter Gas Pipeline company's offices in the CBD. Young activists spoke ...
Brother John Giacon has spent decades seeking to revive Indigenous languages for the sake of all Australians, and now teaches Gamilaraay at the Australian National University and the University of ...
The dhulu was handed back to the Gamilaraay people on Thursday. Source: Museum der Kulturen Basel/Omar Lemke An ancient, carved tree will be returned to Australia around a century after it was cut ...
Putting an Aussie twist on a Christmas carol may have been done before, but First Nations singer-songwriter Mitch Tambo has mastered it with his new cover of “Away In A Manger” sung in the Gamilaraay ...
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