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ANTaR NSW

Locality: Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9280 0060



Address: Suite 401/410 Elizabeth Street 2010 Surry Hills, NSW, Australia

Website: www.antar.org.au/nsw

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24.01.2022 You are invited to TODAY’s Wednesday free online zoom event, 7 October from 7.30pm AEDT First Nations Women and Discrimination in the Justice System part of Reconciliation for Western Sydney's Virtual Building Bridges series from 7:30pm every Wednesday to 11 November. TODAY: Tabitha Lean, a Gunditjmara woman and freelance writer, and Debbie Kilroy OAM, CEO of Sisters Inside, are both leading advocates for women and children https://www.eventbrite.com/.../first-nations-women...-and... A previous forum about the justice system held by Amnesty International’s Redfern Group on 5 Aug 2020 Australia's Shame: How the justice system is failing First Nations People is now available on youtube. In case you missed it or would like to see it again, please see https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=YkM8TDPKeBc... It has been also featured by ABC’s Speaking Out with Professor Larissa Behrendt AO, one of the producers of In My Blood It Runs at https://www.abc.net.au/.../speakingout/speaking-out/12636494 as well as our Intervention forum https://www.abc.net.au/.../speakingout/speaking-out/12409654 You may also be interested in this document, Martin Cook, Damien Short, Political Economy of Genocide in Australia: The architecture of Dispossession Then and Now http://www.concernedaustralians.com.au/.../2019%20-%20MC... Feel free to share these important events with your friends and on social media. See more



21.01.2022 The land surrounding Berrigan is flat as far as the eye can see, except for one rocky outcrop hidden down a dirt road. On this rocky outcrop is a manmade filtering system estimated to be 5000 years old. This is the story of that area.

20.01.2022 National NAIDOC Week 2020 celebrations will be held from the 8-15 November. The November dates follow the decision by the National NAIDOC Committee (NNC) to pos...tpone NAIDOC Week from the original July dates due to the impacts and uncertainty from the escalating Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic across our communities and cities. The postponement was aimed at protecting our elders and those in our communities with chronic health issues from the disastrous impacts of COVID19. As cooler weather approaches the need to protect our most susceptible remains. Further announcements regarding the National NAIDOC Awards and the reactivation of the 2020 NAIDOC Local Grants Round will be made within coming weeks. The NNC understands that the July dates for NAIDOC may still be acknowledged by communities and organisations, however we are mindful that those celebrations and physical gatherings will still be impacted by the various State and Territory COVID19 restrictions and social distancing measures. We acknowledge the commitment and tireless work of the many State, Territory, regional and local NAIDOC Committees, organisations and individuals whose passion each year makes NAIDOC Week an outstanding success. We thank you for your understanding and working with us during these uncertain times. The NNC are continuing to work with our partners and key stakeholders to make NAIDOC Week 2020 a suitable and fitting celebration of #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe

18.01.2022 When the dust settles, culture remains. #Maralinga Sunday 24 May 7.40pm on ABC TV + iview.



17.01.2022 There’s something magical about Australian waterfalls at any site, but when they are cascading down the red earth of Australia’s most iconic rock, it is somethi...ng to treasure! What do you think? This footage was captured during Monday’s downpour, treating us to more rainfall in 24 hours than we have received in the past seven months. Emma Blythman (Parks Australia)

15.01.2022 Powerful forum hosted by Redfern Amnesty International Group

07.01.2022 Appin Massacre 17 April 1816 We will remember them



05.01.2022 Let’s join the Gomeroi struggle to defend their Lands and Water against this disastrous dirty gas project!

03.01.2022 I wanted to help get the message about COVID-19 to Indigenous communities. So I teamed up with the awesome, multi-talented @mollyhunt4food and thought I’d borro...w some chants from our Rallies, marches & protests to remind us all of what we need to do at the moment. It’s meant to be light because the reality is heavy. Blackfullas over 50 are instructed to stay indoors. See, when they say Indigenous Australians over 50 they are saying Your Nan, Pop, Uncles, Aunties and Parents. We always feel the brunt of a health system that fails us. There’s no stimulus package to curb a 20 year mortality rate discrepancy. So, Always wash, Always dry them, Aboriginal Hands! and remember there’s No Pride in going Outside!. These are yours to Share / Post. Stay home and stay healthy. - AB.

02.01.2022 What a beautiful moment in Australian music history. Archie Roach performs in 1992 alongside the late, great Ruby Hunter (A warning to Indigenous viewers that this video contains images of someone who has passed)

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