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Jagera Daran

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3868 1244



Address: 52 Childs Rd Banyo 4014 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.jageradaran.com.au

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22.01.2022 Did you know there's another "How dare you!" speech? 20 years on from Neville Bonner's referendum reaction address, his words still ring true.



20.01.2022 Yesterday was a special day - on 11th June 1971, Our Grandfather Neville Bonner became the first Indigenous Australian to enter Federal Parliament. A beautiful... humble man with a big heart, a wise proud JAGERA ELDER.. A true trailblazer and I am proud to honour his memory today and every day. See more

16.01.2022 CEO out as heads roll at Rio Tinto over Juukan Gorge blast http://www.abc.net.au//rio-tinto-boss-jean-sebast/12653950

14.01.2022 Rio Tinto blasting of 46,000-year-old Aboriginal sites compared to Islamic State's destruction in Palmyra http://www.abc.net.au//ken-wyatt-says-traditional/12299944



10.01.2022 Love this post showcasing some of Jagera Daran’s best practise at preserving and recording Aboriginal cultural heritage. The purpose of this display was to bring awareness of the extensive Yagara heritage in the Springfield area. Thank you to our friend Kate Greenwood for these photos.

10.01.2022 Rio Tinto didn't tell traditional owners there were options to save 46,000yo rock shelters http://www.abc.net.au//rio-tinto-had-options-to-s/12534092

07.01.2022 Thanks to Kate Greenwood from Greenwood Consultancy for these great photos.



06.01.2022 'You never surrender': Old tapes reveal 'Bunda's' life on the Darling Downs after frontier wars http://www.abc.net.au//old-tapes-unearth-aborigin/12454214

05.01.2022 Great to see these training and social outcomes for Woorabinda Community

03.01.2022 Study dates Victorian volcano that buried a human-made axe

03.01.2022 Darumbal and Yiman man Trent White picked up a camera to help First Nations' clans preserve their cultures one photo at a time. Darumbal and Torres Strait Islander mother Kayleen Adidi, and her son Jundamarli, were photographed at Hedlow Creek in central Queensland.

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