In 2015, I began to research the life and times of David Unaipon, in my view one of the greatest contributors to Australian society in relation to bridging the gap. Institutions across Australia have been scoured to enable the construction of the story which is now in first draft, as a historical fiction novel.
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A summary of media organised and produced by the board of the William Light Foundation Incorporated, in its quest to preserve aboriginal heritage and the environment and historical heritage of the Flinders Ranges, South Australia.
Continue reading “”South Australian Treaty – A closer examination of the history
The prospect of the South Australian Government entering treaty negotiations with the aboriginal traditional owners is, on the face of it, a progressive and exciting development. The Minister, however, is opening Pandora’s box promising the long-awaited examination and reconciliation of the fundamental flaws in South Australian founding, essential and inherent to its success, writes Nigel Carney.
Adelaide City – The Question of Rightful Ownership
MARCH 9, 2013
This article asks the question ‘who really owns Adelaide City’ in light of startling evidence the city and surrounding land was illegally appropriated from the denied occupiers, the Kaurnu people, who occupied the Adelaide Plains, and the adjoining coastal area.
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