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Collaboration is key for Wiradjuri garden project


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Collaboration is key for Wiradjuri garden project
Dubbo Regional Council (DRC) has partnered with the NSW Government to transform 1.2 hectares of land within Elizabeth Park, Dubbo, into a culturally significant garden.
The Wiradjuri Garden will add to the already popular precinct and feature a range of native plants, sandstone yarning circles, sheltered areas for gathering, a fire pit and a rainbow serpent focal piece created entirely of native plants.
Mayor of the Dubbo Region, Councillor Ben Shields said he is excited to see the garden take shape.
“The Dubbo Regional Botanic Garden and Adventure Playground are already key destinations for locals and visitors to our region, the Wiradjuri Garden will further expand the visitor experience on offer in that area,” said Councillor Shields ....

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Lanfear Hill sidewalk will be closed to pedestrians


CFNR Network
Mar 16, 2021 4:22 PM
The City of Terrace announced the closure due to sloughing and ongoing erosion of the gravel shoulder. Due to the narrow roadway and steep slopes, the route will be closed for pedestrian use at this time.
The city will have a geotechnical safety assessment of the area completed to determine next steps. Vehicle use of the road currently remains in place.
The alternate route for pedestrians would be using the Howe Creek Trail network or the pedestrian path that runs from Mountain Vista Dr and Bailey St. to the bottom of the hill. ....

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Artists Chosen for Design Project


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Artists Chosen for Design Project
First Nations arts practitioners Frances Belle Parker, Uncle Joe Walker and Deborah Taylor have been selected as the artists that will collaboratively create a design for Clarence Valley Council that reflects the rich Yaegl, Bundjalung and Gumbaynggirr cultural heritage of the Clarence.
Frances Belle Parker, Deborah Taylor and Uncle Joe Walker innovatively fuse traditional and contemporary arts and culture in their practice and will participate in this unique cultural exchange as representatives from each of the Nations.
Ashley Lindsay, General Manager Clarence Valley Council said “We’re not an Aboriginal organisation but we’re keen to continually strengthen connections with our First Nations people. This is just one of the avenues we are working on at Clarence Valley Council in building our relationships with our First Nations communities”. ....

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Vaccinating Tasmanians


Sarah Courtney,Minister for Health
Tasmanians have done a brilliant job working together to help keep on top of COVID and can be reassured that when a GP practice or State Clinic is ready to take bookings, you will know either through your GP or through Tasmanian Government communications.
Unfortunately, incorrect information about participating GP clinics has been released today which has led to unnecessary frustration for both patients and our GPs.
I raised my concerns with the Federal Minister earlier today, and I have been assured the confusion is being addressed, with clarity being provided to GP practices that they may choose to limit vaccinations to only their existing patients, if they wish. ....

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Rare Bone Point Discovered in Australia - Archaeology Magazine


Rare Bone Point Discovered in Australia
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA Researchers from Flinders University and Griffith University have analyzed a rare ancient bone point recovered in southern Australia,
Cosmos Magazine reports. In 2008, during excavations in collaboration with the Ngarrindjeri Aboriginal Corporation, archaeologists unearthed the artifact from a midden along the Lower Murray River, an area where bone objects had not been found since the 1970s. Now, they have dated the point to between 5,300 and 3,800 years ago and determined that it was fashioned from either kangaroo or wallaby bone. The artifact may have been used as a pin on a soft material such as a possum fur cloak, archaeologists Chris Wilson and Amy Roberts explained, or as a projectile point for hunting. To read about the use of stencils to create rock art in northern Australia, go to Miniature Masterpieces. ....

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