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Belgrave Survival Day

Locality: Belgrave, Victoria, Australia



Address: Corner of Benson Street and Blair Road 3160 Belgrave, VIC, Australia

Website: https://www.burrinja.org.au/projects/belgrave-survival-day

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25.01.2022 Southern Deadly Yarns a series of virtual author events highlighting the incredible work of First Nations authors.



25.01.2022 Darumbal and Yiman man Trent White picked up a camera to help First Nations clans preserve their cultures one photo at a time. "I always used to think, 'how come we're not getting photographed with who we are and what we represent?' and that was something I wanted to change.

25.01.2022 High ground - 2020 In a bid to save the last of his family, Gutjuk, a young Aboriginal man, teams up with ex-soldier Travis to track down Baywara, the most dangerous warrior in the Territory, his uncle. Set in the 1930s inspired by true events

24.01.2022 BELGRAVE SURVIVAL DAY 2021...



24.01.2022 For children's week, visit Burrinja for their IMAGINARIUM. October 24th - 31st A virtual playground where your imagination comes alive through art! IMAGINARIUM is a series of digital workshops ... & performances for Children's Week, 2020. From circus, theatre and magic, to craft & Indigenous story time, IMAGINARIUM is bursting & bubbling with creativity. One of their workshops is: Indigenous Craft and Education Workshop Join this ONLINE workshop exploring Indigenous culture and values through the following activities: Listen to 2 story books and make your own kinship trees, Bunjil and astronomy picture. Please check on the link for many great online activities for everyone to explore!

23.01.2022 Lest we forget Recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have a long tradition of fighting for Country, and continue to serve with honour among our military forces. They have also worked in ancillary, industry, and other home-front activities, and their communities have been thrust into the front line of theatres of war. ... This page links you to some of the Australian War Memorial’s resources related to the wartime experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/encyclopedia/indigenous Artwork: Those who stand to defend our land - Harry Alfred Pitt Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people please be aware that this resource contains images and names of deceased persons.

23.01.2022 Artist Tyrown Waigana tells the story behind the artwork ‘Shape of Land’ which he created for the 2020 National NAIDOC Week poster. Too good!#NAIDOCWeek #NAIDOC2020 #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe



22.01.2022 Established in May 1991, the Koori Mail is a fortnightly national newspaper reporting on the issues that matter to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We give Indigenous Australians a voice missing in the mainstream media. The Koori Mail is and has always been 100% Aboriginal owned. Every cent of our profits goes to Indigenous Australians, in the form of dividends for our owner organisations, scholarships for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students, and sponsorship of Indigenous community events.

22.01.2022 The uninvited arrival of Wiradjuri elders King Billy and Marvellous at the opening of Parliament House in 1927 shocked some of the political establishment. The pair had trekked some 200 kilometres to Canberra to raise the issue of sovereignty. The elders' arrival at the opening is considered the first recorded instance of Aboriginal protest at parliament.

21.01.2022 In celebration of NAIDOC Week 2020, revisit some iconic speeches and poetry from leading First Nations voices and key players in historical campaigns for the ri...ghts of Indigenous Australians, recorded as part of MTC Audio Lab’s Great Australian Speeches. You can learn more about NAIDOC Week at www.naidoc.org.au

20.01.2022 We will soon have some exciting news to share with you all about BSD 2021...

20.01.2022 We look forward to having everyone join us.



20.01.2022 Come on a journey which celebrates the life of Victoria’s river environments. River Connections is an immersive projection experience in the new digital spac...e at Melbourne Museum, the Learning Lab. The five-minute experience takes audiences on a journey through the unique environment of the Murray River. It explores how all life is connected and dependent on a healthy environment to thrive, however overuse of the waterways and pollution from human activities put this at risk. Learn more via: https://fal.cn/3bxpv Created by Grumpy Sailor and Museums Victoria in collaboration with First Peoples Elders and artists Larry Walsh, Esther Kirby, Brendan Kennedy and Consultant Curator, Genevieve Grieves. Voiceover by Esther Kirby.

19.01.2022 Deadly Story is a cultural information website being developed to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people in the Victorian out-of-home care system to connect with their Country, their Communities, and their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and identity.

19.01.2022 Mau Power performs his Archie Roach collaboration 'Freedom' live from NITV's Sunrise Ceremony. #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe | All this week, NITV are looking back at your favourite videos from 2020.

17.01.2022 $10.1 million commitment has been provided to the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) over four years from 2020-21 in order to secure the return of cultural heritage to traditional owners and custodians. The funding will go towards establishing connections with overseas collectors and item holders, maintaining a database of identified items, which will be accessible by the public, as well as supporting handover ceremonies held on country.

17.01.2022 Always Was, Always Will Be. Reecognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years. https://www.naidoc.org.au/

16.01.2022 Congratulations to Vincent Namatjira! Mr Namatjira, from Western Arrernte, took out the award for his portrait Stand Strong for Who You Are with AFL champion and community leader Adam Goodes.

16.01.2022 It’s important to the legacy of the Old People who worked here. I’m carrying on in my father’s footsteps, he was a stockman and I am a stockman. I was born on ...New Wave Hill Station, I’ve worked here [Wave Hill Station] like my father did. Native Title rights were recognised this week for both Limbunya Station, the childhood home of Gurindji man Vincent Lingiari, and Jinbarak, which includes the site of the historic Wave Hill Walk Off. Read the story: https://nit.com.au/native-title-recognised-over-historic-w/

15.01.2022 It is on NOW! Follow this link to watch now

15.01.2022 Victoria University is among a select group of successful recipients for $11.8 million in federal funding announced today by Education Minister Dan Tehan under a new 2020 Special Research Initiative for Australian Society, History and Culture. VU received grants valued at more than $500,000 for two separate research projects: one on the links between the Black Power movement and Australia’s Aboriginal Health Services, and a second on the oral history of Koori Courts in Victoria. Pictured Professor Gary Foley

15.01.2022 Dear Community FOR SALE All t-shirts and tanks are $20.00... We have a limited range of stock and sizes left! Please send your order to: [email protected] Items can either be picked up from Selby or $9.40 postage. Thank you We will have more stock available next year for Survival Day 2022

15.01.2022 Bábbarra Women’s Centre is our place, on our country. We women are from more than 12 language groups in the Maningrida region. We come together at Bábbarra Women’s Centre to share our knowledge and ideas. That’s what led us to set up our main social enterprise: Bábbarra Designs. It’s been going strong since 1989. We design and hand-print exquisite textiles that we sell around the world. Each length of fabric is unique and tells the ancestral stories of our Arnhem Land country... and cultures. People tell us our designs are bold and elegant, but for us they are more than designs: these designs tell the stories of our lives. They bring a lot of joy to everyone to us, our families and our customers alike. Working creatively with Bábbarra Designs is a way for us to achieve financial independence, for our community and the next generations.

14.01.2022 Thank you very much to our wonderful community for your positivity, energy, kindness and enthusiasm. Your support is important to us and we are touched by the camaraderie, the understanding and the continual giving. 2020 and now 2021 are such unexpected times and we know how important it is to take care of one another, keep fighting for what is important and real, as well as taking each moment as it comes.... So thank you... All messages are so humbly received and all support is gratefully acknowledged. The BSD Committee

13.01.2022 Tickets are selling fast! Don't forget to purchase your movie tickets for Belgrave Survival Day 2021. We would love to have you join us to celebrate ... https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing?eid=703445

12.01.2022 The trybooking link to book your tickets

12.01.2022 Congratulations to Cathy Freeman! Twenty years ago, on this day, September 25th at the Sydney 2000 Olympics she powered home to win gold in the women's 400 metres

11.01.2022 Thank you for your patience every one. Here is 2021's Belgrave Survival Day event featuring Uncle G!

11.01.2022 Belgrave Survival Day gratefully acknowledges the support and generosity of our partners: Mullum Mullum Indigenous Gathering Place Burrinja Yarra Ranges Council... Madman Anime Cameo Cinemas We are grateful to our local Community for their continuous support.

09.01.2022 In this difficult year, and in the face of the challenges and vulnerabilities facing them in COVID-19 times, we’re proud to announce the art centres in the Dese...rt Mob 2020 exhibition, a statement of the resilience of Aboriginal artists and their communities: Arlpwe Art and Culture Centre Artists of Ampilatwatja Artists of the Barkly - Barkly Regional Arts Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists Ernabella Arts Greenbush Art Group Hermannsburg Potters Iltja Ntjarra Many Hands Art Centre Iwantja Arts Kaltjiti Arts & Crafts Keringke Arts Santa Teresa Martumili Artists Maruku Arts Mimili Maku Arts Minyma Kutjara Arts Project Ninuku Arts Nyinkka Nyunyu Art & Culture Centre Papulankutja Artists Papunya Tjupi Arts Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd Tangentyere Artists Tapatjatjaka Art and Craft Tjala Arts Tjarlirli Art Tjungu Palya Arts Walkatjara Art Warlayirti Artists - Balgo Warlukurlangu Artists Yarrenyty Arltere Artists Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond their control, Tjanpi Desert Weavers, Spinifex Arts Project and Warakurna Artists can’t be a part of this year’s exhibition. We’ll miss them but look forward to sharing and celebrating their work again in 2021. Image: Artist Stanley Young. Image courtesy Ninuku Arts, Kalka community, SA. Photo by Meg Hansen Photography

09.01.2022 I just won the Double J Australian Artist of the Year J Award. It’s fantastic. Something like this means a lot to me because I’ve been doing it for a while, pla...ying music professionally and recording, and just to be recognised at all for what you do, it means you’re still contributing to society through your music. To remain relevant is a good thing. I wasn’t expecting it. You never expect any sort of awards, or winning anything like that, you just hope that what you do, people see that as a positive thing. I’m thankful because it keeps you going and gives me the idea that I must be doing something right. See more

06.01.2022 Join us in celebrating Indigenous Literacy Day today! At 12.30pm AEST: Watch our special YouTube Live Premiere featuring Jessica Mauboy, Archie Roach, Andy Grif...fiths, Anita Heiss - Author, Shelley Ware, Josh Pyke, and more! The 2020 Indigenous Literacy Day event is proudly sponsored by Viva Energy Australia. https://bit.ly/2EGjJmm

04.01.2022 Wongutha-Yamatji man Meyne Wyatt has been awarded the 2020 Archibald Packing Room Prize for his self-portrait. He tells SBS News he hopes the historic win will open the door for other Indigenous artists.

03.01.2022 Join Visual Dreaming and AgriTech Incubator for a very special online event where we will celebrate the launch of The Visual Dreaming App This app is a First Nations, female-led, tech company creating a digital solution based on the oldest living culture in the world, enhancing well being through storytelling. And we would love you to be a part of the beginnings! We are honoured that Uncle Stan Grant Senior and Aunty Isabel Reid will be offering Welcome to Country in both Eng...lish and Wiradjuri to officially open proceedings. The launch event will also feature: Acclaimed journalist Stan Grant as MC MP Joe McGirr Dr Jonathon Ho Special performance by drag queen, Rose Quartz, and drag king, Tom Roy. Visual Dreaming is a customizable app supporting people to articulate their aspirations to strengthen social-emotional, health, and wellbeing. The development of the app was guided by the wisdom of Wiradjuri Aboriginal Elders and experts in the social determinants of Aboriginal health. See more

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