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23.01.2022 In honour of the #NRL Women's League kicking off this weekend we're sharing some #Koori #Knockout yarns from earlier this year featuring some of the incredible #Indigenous talent in the game, like Rebecca Young and Tallisha Harden. #AllStars #KooriKnockout #KO #NSWALC #NRLW



23.01.2022 What makes the Koori Knockout so deadly? No matter what community you come from or even if you haven't played, Bobbi Law and Jenni-Sue Hoepper reckon it's an honour to be a part of the game. #AllStars #KooriKnockout #KO #NSWALC #NRLW

21.01.2022 The NSW Aboriginal Land Council logo was created in 1984 by Wiradjuri woman, Diyan Coe. Diyan Coe was 14 years old when she drew the picture for the State-wide competition for an image that represented the Land Rights network. The roots of the yellow tree represent NSW Aboriginal Land Council, and its 13 branches symbolise the original NSWALC regions around the State.... The black and red take their cues from the Aboriginal flag, representing Aboriginal communities and red earth. #NSWALC #NAIDOC2020 #AlwaysWas #AlwaysWillBe #AboriginalLand

21.01.2022 Although there's no #Koori #Knockout this year, the event gives our mob, men and women a platform to shine and play our 'Blackfulla Footy', say Kaitlyn Phillips and Jasmine Allende. Looking forward to next year on the South Coast! #AllStars #KooriKnockout #KO #NSWALC #NRLW



20.01.2022 What does this year’s NAIDOC Week theme, ‘Always Was Always Will Be.’ mean to you? For Bobbi Law it’s about the past giving strength to the future. #NSWALC #NAIDOC2020 #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe #AlwaysWas #AlwaysWillBe #AboriginalLand #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBeAboriginalLand #NRLW

15.01.2022 What does the Koori Knockout mean to NRL greats like Preston Campbell? Well , it's a modern-day corroboree, a chance for all the mob to come together and celebrate! #KooriKnockout #KO #NSWALC

12.01.2022 The answer to today's #NAIDOC Q&A is Kevin Cook. Mr Cook was one of a number of grassroots and union campaigners from across NSW who had formed the Black Defence Group in Sydney to press for land rights. #NSWALC #NAIDOC2020 #AlwaysWas #AlwaysWillBe #AboriginalLand



11.01.2022 In 1977 a non-statutory NSW Aboriginal Land Council was established as a specialist Aboriginal lobby on land rights. In today's #NAIDOC Q&A we're asking - who was the first Chairperson? #NSWALC #NAIDOC2020 #AlwaysWas #AlwaysWillBe #AboriginalLand

10.01.2022 On this day 20 years ago Cathy #Freeman claimed #Gold in the Womens 400m final at the 2000 #Sydney #Olympics. A proud moment for #Australia and #Aboriginal people around the country!

09.01.2022 The 2020 #KooriKnockout may be postponed but you still relive the great stories with our podcast A Cuppa and A Yarn - we recorded live episodes at the ground in 2019 with stars like Josh Addo-Carr! https://bit.ly/2EUpmxS#KO #NSWALC #ACAAY

09.01.2022 We're looking forward to the 2021 #Koori #Knockout however we're enjoying some yarns and flashbacks including this one with NRL star, back-rower Joel Thompson on A Cuppa and a Yarn. Joel discussed his childhood in Ivanhoe, growing up rough, and the positive impact of his grandmother. Have a listen! https://bit.ly/34jNzWP #KO #NSWALC

07.01.2022 In celebration of International Country Music Day, we're Flashback Friday-ing to one of favourite videos - the incredible Troy Cassar-Daley and Roger Knox performing together at the 2017 Aboriginal Cultural Showcase in Tamworth - enjoy!



07.01.2022 The current Council of NSWALC is made up of 9 incredibly inspiring leaders. For today's #NAIDOC Q&A, can you tell us who the current Chairperson is? Hint: she is a Gamilaraay woman from Walgett... #NSWALC #NAIDOC2020 #AlwaysWas #AlwaysWillBe #AboriginalLand

06.01.2022 It's this time each year that our mob come together to celebrate culture and sporting success at the annual NSW Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout Carnival. The event may be postponed this year due to COVID-19 but rest assured the Knockout will go on. NSWALC has been a long-term financial supporter of the Knockout through our Statewide Grants program and we look forward to seeing you next year on the NSW South Coast.... In the meantime please enjoy a few highlights of the Knockout over previous years!

06.01.2022 The NSW Budget fails to deliver for Aboriginal Communities. The NSW Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) is disappointed by lacklustre funding announcements to support Aboriginal communities in the 2020-2021 NSW Budget. The NSW Government has missed an important opportunity to support locally-led economic recovery by ensuring sustained investment in Aboriginal housing, land and water rights, and the protection of Aboriginal cultural heritage.... To read the full statement, please click on the link below.

05.01.2022 The removal of three senior executives from Rio Tinto over the Juukan Gorge caves destruction, will not solve the ongoing serious issues of cultural heritage destruction in Australia. Until there is industry-wide reform and robust legislative change, there will be other appalling situations like Juukan Gorge. Read more at the link below.

04.01.2022 And the final answer is... 9 NSWALC Councillors. Our Councillors cover all NSW Regions including North Western, Northern, Sydney/Newcastle, Wiradjuri, Central, South Coast, Mid North Coast, Western and North Coast. #NSWALC #NAIDOC2020 #AlwaysWas #AlwaysWillBe #AboriginalLand

03.01.2022 Healthy yarns have always been at the heart and soul of #NAIDOC Week. Nakia Davis-Welsh and Tallisha Harden say they’ll be yarning about #land, #culture and #identity. What’s on your mind this NAIDOC Week 2020? #NSWALC #NAIDOC2020 #AlwaysWas #AlwaysWillBe #AboriginalLand #NRLW

03.01.2022 Latest information for Local Aboriginal Land Councils on compliance during COVID-19. NSWALC and the ORALRA have issued a joint message on meetings, communicating with your membership, day-to-day operations and more. You can find out more at the link below.

03.01.2022 It's our final #NAIDOC Q&A of the week, we hope you've enjoyed it and perhaps learnt a little along the way. To wrap things up, tell us - how many NSWALC Councillors are there? Bonus points for naming them all! #NSWALC #NAIDOC2020 #AlwaysWas #AlwaysWillBe #AboriginalLand

02.01.2022 Looking for your #Koori #knockout fix this year? Have a listen to Cody Walker on A Cuppa and a Yarn about his journey to the top, playing at clubs right along the eastern seaboard. https://bit.ly/2ShYdIe #NSWALC #KO #ACAAY

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