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Herbie Smith Places a great importance on education and the progression of his people. His Grandfather, who was not allowed a formal education and “was taught by the Christians, under...
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...
Wayne Carr Felt the pressure of being ‘another races expectation’. He has in the last 20 years become in touch with who is and what he is and what it...
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...
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...
Denise Kelly Is the daughter of Aunty Ethel Kelly, raised on the Common and the on mission once they were ‘told’ that the housing was no long suitable for them...
Paul West Was the first Aboriginal in NSW, to be given a Horticulture certificate. As a young child Paul was very sick, because of this, the Elders took him under...
This is the road that leads you out of Nanima mission into Wellington, New South Wales. Nanima was officially established in 1910, making it the oldest continually operated mission in...
So Much to Learn An exhibition that began about Wellington’s Aboriginal history has reached so many people that many locals believe it might actually change Wellington’s future. See your ad...
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