SURVIVORS in the Heartland 5 0 SURVIVORS home at last! After the incredible success in Dubbo with over 18,000 people attending the SURVIVORS show. It is now time for SURVIVORS...
Epoch Times - SURVIVORS Exposes Trauma... 5 0 Epoch Times Article by Jane Lee. Jane actually saw the Survivors exhibition last week. After a fews years off, raising children and...
A Grassroots Development - One step closer towards Reconciliation 6 0 The Big Issue: Edition 482 The Big Issue is a not-for-profit social enterprise that develops solutions to help homeless,...
Awaye Interview for ABC presented by Daniel Browning http://www.survivors.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Awaye-Interview.ogg 5 0 AWAYE! brings you diverse and vibrant Aboriginal arts and culture from across Australia. I am very honoured to be on...
A photographer and a mission to shed light on Aboriginal life 5 0 (Transcript from World News Radio) An art exhibition in regional New South Wales is bringing a new...
Six survivors of Australia's longest-running Indigenous mission – in pictures Asher Milgate documents the experiences of 18 Wiradjuri elders and elders-in-waiting connected to Nanima Mission, established in the early 1800s...
Tilly Hill Grew up on the Common along with her brothers and sisters. Tilly was taught traditional medicine from her mother and father, ‘which was passed down from old ones....
Lynette Riley Lynette Riley has worked at the Nanima preschool for almost 38 years, since it first opened in 1975. Lynette has a caring heart and "loves working with kids", dedicating...
Lyn Mundine Lived on the Bell River flats on the Lousick’s market garden along with 10-12 other families. Her father was the foreman on the garden. Lyn’s mother was a...
Glenda Bell Glenda s Tilly Hill’s sister and has had many stories passed down to her from her parents. Glenda remembers making dolls from empty flagon bottles, they could not...
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