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Family Camping Campfire along the river. Listening to my Elders tell stories of Dhungala and family gatherings baround the fire listening and laughing and dancing. Surrounded by nature, listening to the birds sing, river flowing, smelling burning of wood and smoke while listening to Elders in my family

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Lost in the Bush! This artwork represents the native animals that are slowly disappearing from the land, sky & waters. The goanna has been the most noticeable animal that are slowly disappearing & in the next 10 years we will only see them on paintings instead of in the wild

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Our Yulila’s This painting represents me as a young Yorta Yorta woman gazing and looking up to our elders in the community and seeing them as strong as mountains. The artwork within the mountains represents their different stories and journeys and the star symbols and journey symbols in the sky Read more…

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Weaving On The Lake – Barmah Memories are a connection to our past, present and future. Stories told by our elders and passed down, areas of significance where our families congregated and came together for camping, fishing or picnics and lovely sun, doing arts and crafts. This painting depicts life Read more…

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March For Land Rights How our people banded together to fight for Aborignal rights. The march started in Melbourne, one of many in the mid to late 60s -70s. I’m proud to be able to paint my memory of being in the marches and putting it on canvas

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The Woodcutter (Mid 1940’s to early 1960’s) A story about a man who worked hard to provide for his family and extended family by cutting wood with his saw in the bush and isolated properties. He would sell it to local townspeople. Sometimes would provide for his local aboriginal community. Read more…

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