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Bundjalung Country stretches across northern New South Wales and southern Queensland, from the Logan River in the north to the Clarence River in the south, and inland to the Great Dividing Range.
Read MoreThe Adnyamathanha people are from the greater Flinders Ranges area. The name Adnyamathanha means ‘Rock People’. This relates to the striking and unique rock formations in and around Vulkathunha – the Flinders and Gammon ranges.
Read MoreThe Bangerang people traditionally occupied the Murray/Goulburn region, inhabiting an area spanning from just south of Shepparton, across to Echuca in the west, up to Deniliquin (NSW) in the north, and from Finley to Katandra in the east. The Bangarang are freshwater river people: the Murray, Goulburn, Campaspe, Edwards and Broken Rivers all flowing through our Country.
Read MorePitta Pitta people are the Traditional Custodians of the lands in North-West Queensland. The Pitta Pitta people have continuously lived in harmony with the land for thousands of years prior to colonisation. Pitta Pitta is the language of the Pitta Pitta people. It is considered an endangered language with only a few remaining fluent speakers.
Read MoreLiya Dhälinymirr clan is a part of Yolŋu Nation in north-east. We are from the Dhuwa moiety. Our homelands go from the Mitchell Ranges to Buckingham Bay and include Baḏaypaḏay, Gupawupa and Dhamiyaka.
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