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culture.gov.au | June 2009

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June/July - Indigenous art and bark petitions

Throughout June and early July, events across Australia focus on Indigenous Australia. Following Reconciliation Week, the National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) week, from 5–12 July 2009, celebrates Indigenous culture and history.

 

NAIDOC traces its origins from 1938 when Aborigines from around Australia established a National Aboriginal Day Observance Committee (NADOC). The NADOC campaign for equality and citizenship rights developed from petitions presented to the Commonwealth Government in 1935 and 1937. NADOC became known as NAIDOC in 1991 to include Torres Strait Islanders.

 

These early petitions and the later bark petitions from 1963–2008 are now seen as catalysts contributing to legislative and constitutional reform to recognise the rights of Indigenous Australians. The site of the first NADOC meeting at the Cyprus Hellene Club - Australian Hall was added to the National Heritage List in 2008.

 

New and revised Australian Stories

In addition to our articles on Australian Indigenous cultural heritage and Reconciliation; please see new articles on:

Bark Petitions

Women Indigenous artists in Western Australia

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Anyone who has an experience or idea about a place outside a capital city is invited to contribute their words, photographs, sound and video recordings to ABC Country Viewpoint.

 

Featured event

Breaking Boundaries: Contemporary Indigenous Australian art from the Collection - Brisbane

13 December 2008 – 12 July 2009

Breaking Boundaries includes a number of new and proposed acquisitions by Brook Andrew, Alick Tipoti, Butcher Cherel Janangoo, Doreen Reid Nakamarra, Fiona Foley, Vernon Ah Kee, Gunybi Ganambarr and Sally Gabori among others. More...

'Bidjarra/Kunja People'

Featured website

Holding our tongues

Holding our tongues is an ABC Radio National Hindsight project about the long and painful task of reviving Aboriginal languages. More...

Photo of Western Australian Nyangumarta elders Ada Stewart and Winnie Gray recording their Turtle Song with support from the Wangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre

Snippets

Design and architecture

culture.gov.au/news/design.htm

Glenn Murcutt: architecture for place - Sydney

13 June – 5 October 2009

Architecture for place is a special exhibition that reveals the way Glenn Murcutt crafts his projects, with a selection of ideas presented from initial sketch to detailed construction drawings and the final built work. More...

Simpson-Lee House, Mount Wilson, NSW (detail). Photograph courtesy of Anthony Browell

Digital media and film

culture.gov.au/news/digitalmedia.htm

The Arab Film Festival - Parramatta, Sydney

2–5 July 2009

The Arab Film Festival aims to showcase stories from diverse Arabic-speaking cultures to Australian audiences that reflect the complexity and diversity of Arab communities and experiences. More...

Screen shot from 'Huriyya and her Sisters'

Festivals and conferences

culture.gov.au/news/festivalsandconferences.htm

Testing the Fibre exhibition, Alice Springs Beanie Festival - Alice Springs, Northern Territory

Exhibition 26 June - mid August 2009

The Alice Springs Beanie Festival is a community-based event that aims to develop Aboriginal women's textiles, promote women's culture and the beanie as a regional art form, as well as promote handmade textile arts. Each year over 500 entries are received for the Beanie Competition.

More...

beanie

History and identity

culture.gov.au/news/historyandidentity.htm

Black(s)town - Sydney

6 June - 29 August 2009

Black(s)town is an exhibition of established and emerging artists exploring the origins of Blacktown through its historical and contemporary Aboriginal identities.

More...

Jamie Eastwood, Pemulwuy (the Crow) and Macquarie 2002

Indigenous arts and culture

culture.gov.au/news/indigenousarts.htm

NAIDOC Week - national

5-12 July 2009

NAIDOC Week events are held around Australia, from the Art Gallery of New South Wales, across Victoria, South Australia, Perth, throughout Northern Territory and in Queensland as well as the ACT with the regular NAIDOC on the Peninsula. More...

boy

Language and literature

culture.gov.au/news/languageandliterature.htm

National Script Workshop - Sydney

27 June - 10 July 2009

This 2-week residential Studio programme of Playwriting Australia provides writers with the resources to progress to the next stage of creative development. More...

Yirra Yaakin 'Too Cold'

Performance

culture.gov.au/news/performance.htm

La Boite Theatre Company, Oodgeroo, bloodline to country - Brisbane

30 June - 11 July 2009

This new production, created with the involvement of Oodgeroo's family, tells the previously untold story of the tensions that tore at the fabric of one of Australia's most prominent families. More...

Oodgeroo

Resources and funding

culture.gov.au/news/resourcesandfunding.htm

The Inclusive Museum Conference 2009 - Brisbane

8-11 July 2009

The Inclusive Museum Conference is held annually in different locations around the world. Plenary speakers at this year's conference include some of the leading thinkers in museum studies and leading practitioners. More...

Haefligers Cottage, Bathurst

Sport and recreation

culture.gov.au/news/sportandrecreation.htm

State of Origin - Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane

15 July 2009

The State of Origin is an annual best-of-three series of rugby league football matches between the Maroons, representing the state of Queensland, and the Blues, representing the state of New South Wales. More...

State of Origin

Visual arts and crafts

culture.gov.au/news/visualarts.htm

Birgit Neiser, CAUGHT: Photographs of life at Sydney Fish Market - Sydney

13 June – 26 July 2009

The exhibition CAUGHT is the result of a long term personal project by photographer Birgit Neiser, who spent close to three years observing and recording life at the Sydney Fish Markets in Pyrmont. More...

'Sorting the catch', Birgit Neiser, 2008

Websites - new

culture.gov.au/news/websites.htm

Flickerfest Filmmakers Resource

June 2009

The Filmmakers Resource Site will be a one-stop-shop for questions about marketing and distribution, festivals, legal requirements, contracting, rights and clearances. More...

'Nana', Director/writer: Warwick Thornton, Producer: Kath Shelper

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