Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council in Orange, New South Wales | Social service
Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council
Locality: Orange, New South Wales
Phone: +61 2 6361 4742
Address: 79 Kite Street 2800 Orange, NSW, Australia
Website: https://www.olalc.com.au
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25.01.2022 For Anyone Interested
23.01.2022 The Victims Rights Commissioner has proposed changes to Victims Support which will deny victims-survivors of crime the supports they have a right to and need. W...e call on the Commissioner and the Attorney General to stop proposed Victims Support changes and start victim-survivor led review. #IStandWithVictimsSurvivors See more
23.01.2022 Community Information Great Career Opportunity
22.01.2022 GET YOUR PROPERTY PREPARED FOR THE UPCOMING FIRE SEASON. Now that the Autumn leaves have fallen it is a good time to start thinking about getting your property prepared for summer. Our Team can clean your gutters and have scaffolding and training to ensure your gutters and buildings don't get damaged from the use of ladders. ... They can clean up around your yard or rural property and have chainsaw and chemical application accreditation. Please email or phone to arrange a quote.
21.01.2022 "If your actions create a legacy that inspires others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, then, you are an excellent leader. Congratulations Greg Ingram, you make the Orange Community proud
16.01.2022 Great job opportunity
11.01.2022 We asked Ricky Ah-See from the Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council, what his favourite object was in the 'Inherit' exhibition. He was pleased to see a number o...f items tie back to the Indigenous culture of Orange. He chose a set of boomerangs painted by school children as part of a workshop run by the Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council, c.2010, which is displayed alongside two boomerangs made by Bob Tobin, c.1910. I love seeing cultures combine and that’s why this set of boomerangs stood out to me, Ricky said. The concept of a boomerang is just extraordinary. They were used as a weapon for hunting and when they were thrown they made a noise that would distract the animals. I think it’s important for everyone to understand significant parts of the Indigenous culture such as boomerangs and the role they played. 'Inherit' is our new long-term exhibition, featuring stories and objects from across the Central West. Visit us today to learn more about the events, personalities and everyday experiences that have shaped our past and present. Orange Regional Museum is open 9am-4pm daily, and entry is free. Image: Ricky Ah-See from the Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council, inside Orange Regional Museum's new exhibition 'Inherit'. Photograph taken by Ellie Bryce.
11.01.2022 REMINDER: any Aboriginal peoples interested in a CERTII Construction course, come down to the Winhanganha Centre tomorrow across from ‘Food n a Flash’ on Sale St at 12:30pm. Lunch provided - see attached flyer for more information
08.01.2022 Orange NAIDOC Week Opening Ceremony The Orange NAIDOC Week Opening Ceremony will be very different this year. Due to Covid 19 restrictions there will be a limit... on how many people can attend. Due to this, 2020 Opening Ceremony will be an invite only closed event. It will be live streamed to the Orange City Council Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/orangecitycouncil and will be shared to the Orange NAIDOC Week Facebook page. We ask you to tune in at 10:00a.m. to watch the proceedings which will include a Welcome to Country, Flag Raising and a Smoking. Due to such a different year, we ask you to share any pictures/videos of you or your workplace celebrating or acknowledging NAIDOC Week to the Orange NAIDOC Week Facebook Page. ###IMPORTANT### There are just a few tickets left, please visit https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing?eid=670240& to book. Elders will take priority.
07.01.2022 A great opportunity for an emerging photographer this project is being delivered as a partnership with Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council and Orange Regional Gallery Volunteer Expression of Interest Emerging Aboriginal Photographer
07.01.2022 Spring has sprung time to get the team to mow your lawn. Or get your property prepared for the coming fire season.
04.01.2022 Great opportunity to complete a traineeship in Conservation and Land Management
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