Generations of Knowledge Profiles
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Uncle Harry Allie
My name is Uncle Harry Allie and I am descendant of the Cudjula Tribal group, I was born and grew up in Charters Towers, Townsville.
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Aunty Fran Bodkin
My people are Dharawal and 'Yandelora' is an expression of theirs, used when departing, which means 'Let there be peace between people'.
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Dr Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews
I'm from the D'harawal nation, my father identifies with the Nattaimattagal clan (Sweet-water peoples) and my mum with the Bidiagal clan (Bitter-water peoples).
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Cris Carriage
I'm a woman of my mother's and my grandmother's clan, the Gunai (Kurnai) people of Gippsland, Victoria. My father's country is the Yuin nation of theSouth Coast, NSW.
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Dr Ryan Dashwood
I am an Emergency Registrar/Advanced Trainee working towards fellowship with the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine.
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Jennifer Flood
Jennifer loves giving back to the Aboriginal Community via education and empowerment.
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Shirley Gilbert
I am a descendant of the Gunditjmara peoples and have strong ties with my own people and other Aboriginal communities in Western Sydney.
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Aunty Dhanggal Gurruwiwi
All my family are from theYolngu mob and come from north east Arnhem Land.
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Jarred Hodges
Jarred is a descendant of the Kooma people from South Western Queensland, the Emu being their totem
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Lynda Holden
My family, on my father's side is Biripi and on my mother's side is Dunghutti, on the Mid-north Coast of New South Wales.
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Aunty Matilda House
My mother comes from a little place not far from Yass that was part of the Wollobooloola Parjong River. My father's side is Dernumbry of the Wogooloo people.
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Aunty Sandra Lee
My name is Aunty Sandra Lee, I am a descendant of Gomebeeree, chief of the Boorooberongal clan of the Darug nation.
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Tarren Leon
My father's family is from the Worimi people up around Foster.
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Uncle Wes Marne
My name is Uncle Wes Marne. I am a Bigambul man and have lived on the lands of the Darug people for over 40 years.
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Uncle Norman Newlin
My Aboriginal family, on my mother's side, came from the Worimi country which is now Port Stephens.
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Paul Newman
I'm a graduate of UWS Nepean and hold a Bachelor of Business (Person Management and Industrial Relations) and a Master of Arts (Comms and Cultural Studies)
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Aunty Rasme Prior
Torres Strait Islander Elder on Campus (Community Elder)
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Aunty Mae Robinson
My name is Aunty Mae Robinson, and I am descended from the Yuin and Kamilaroi people.
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Uncle Greg Simms
My ties to the Aboriginal community of Greater Western Sydney are through my ancestral links to the Gundungurra (Water dragon Lizard people) of the Blue Mountains
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Dr Dana Slape
My name is Dana Slape and I am currently working in Western Sydney as both a junior Doctor and early career academic researcher.
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Uncle Rex Sorby
My name is Uncle Rex and I was born in Burra-Bee-Dee out of Coonabarabran and lived on 640 acres near Forkie Mountain.
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Dr Margaret Weir
I was born Margaret Rose Williams. My great grandfather was Gumbaynggirr and my great grandmother was Malera Bundjalung.
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Uncle Ivan Wellington
My mother's people come from a place we call Culengati, which means 'It's a mountain of splendid beauty.'People now call it Coolangatta.
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Uncle Steve Williams
I am a member of the Wiradjuri people and use my art to share our culture with local communities.
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Aunty Pearl Wymarra
My family on my father's side are the Gudang people of the Far Northern Cape York Peninsula. My mother's parents were children of the stolen generation.
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