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Thursday 23 October

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VIC

Archer Magazine: Help Archer make a print magazine!

We're calling on our community's support to help us fundraise for the next print issue of Archer Magazine.

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Archer Magazine: Help Archer make a print magazine!
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We're calling on our community's support to help us fundraise for the next print issue of Archer Magazine.

About Archer

Archer is an inclusive publication featuring first-person stories on sexuality, gender and identity from LGBTIQA+ and other marginalised perspectives.

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SA

Access2Arts: Access2Arts - Access4All

Increase access and visibility for disabled artists by supporting Access2Arts — Access4All : Arts4All

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Access2Arts: Access2Arts - Access4All
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Increase access and visibility for disabled artists by supporting Access2Arts — Access4All : Arts4All

About Access2Arts

Creating a future where d/Deaf and disabled people thrive within an inclusive arts ecology.

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NSW

Poetry in Action: Who would you honour?

Honour your teacher or mentor with $1 for every year since school, supporting young people and celebrating 20 years of Poetry in Action.

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Poetry in Action: Who would you honour?
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Honour your teacher or mentor with $1 for every year since school, supporting young people and celebrating 20 years of Poetry in Action.

About Poetry in Action

For 20 years we’ve broken barriers, bringing live performance to disadvantaged schools and giving every young person a chance to find their voice.

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VIC

Emerging Writers' Festival: Writefully Paid - Support Tomorrow's Voices Today!

Your support for the Emerging Writers' Festival goes directly to ensuring that the artists we develop, platform, and inspire are being compensated fairly for their creativity.

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Emerging Writers' Festival: Writefully Paid - Support Tomorrow's Voices Today!
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Your support for the Emerging Writers' Festival goes directly to ensuring that the artists we develop, platform, and inspire are being compensated fairly for their creativity.

About the Emerging Writers' Festival (EWF)

EWF is one of Australia’s most established and well-respected literary festivals. We exist to develop, nurture and promote new writing talent.

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ACT

Fi Peel: A Glimmer of Hope - Universal Access

This fundraising campaign supports disabled artists co-designing universal access for A Glimmer of Hope, creating inclusive audience experiences.

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Fi Peel: A Glimmer of Hope - Universal Access
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This fundraising campaign supports disabled artists co-designing universal access for A Glimmer of Hope, creating inclusive audience experiences.

About the artist

Fi Peel is an experimental writer, theatre-maker & advocate creating inclusive arts that amplify lived experience and drive cultural change.

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NSW

Voices of Women: UNTOLD

Support women in rural and regional areas, through their participation in the life-changing Voices of Women storytelling program.

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Voices of Women: UNTOLD
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Support women in rural and regional areas, through their participation in the life-changing Voices of Women storytelling program.

About Voices of Women

Since 2018, Voices of Women has been inspired by storytelling, performance and music with community and collaboration at its heart. We are committed to connection, and celebrate voices from all women, with First Nations women at the heart, and women from culturally and linguistically diverse communities, women living with disability and LGBTQI+ communities.

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NSW

Booktober: Change Lives Through Books

Booktober raises funds to bring books, writers and creative programs to under-resourced schools, changing young lives through storytelling.

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Booktober: Change Lives Through Books
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Booktober raises funds to bring books, writers and creative programs to under-resourced schools, changing young lives through storytelling.

About WestWords

WestWords empowers Western Sydney through storytelling, delivering literacy programs & publications that amplify diverse & marginalised voices

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NSW

Diana R. Agudelo: Melón’s Story of Love and Responsibility

Through Melón’s adventures, children learn love, empathy and the responsibility of caring for pets as family members.

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Diana R. Agudelo: Melón’s Story of Love and Responsibility
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Through Melón’s adventures, children learn love, empathy and the responsibility of caring for pets as family members.

About Diana R. Agudelo

Diana R. Agudelo is a writer and artist creating stories for children and adults that heal invisible wounds.

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QLD

Lunatic Asylum White: Support an art writer based in Central Queensland

Gimara Duncan-Rice started Lunatic Asylum White to share her voice—reflections on creativity, art + science, artist tools, and their own work.

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Lunatic Asylum White: Support an art writer based in Central Queensland
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Gimara Duncan-Rice started Lunatic Asylum White to share her voice—reflections on creativity, art + science, artist tools, and their own work. 

About Lunatic Asylum White

Lunatic Asylum White is the voice of artist and storyteller, Gimara Duncan-Rice.

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NT

Red Dirt Poetry Inc: Red Dirt Poetry Festival - 2026

Red Dirt Poetry Festival is a 4-day poetry and spoken word festival in Mparntwe/Alice Springs.

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Red Dirt Poetry Inc: Red Dirt Poetry Festival - 2026
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Red Dirt Poetry Festival is a 4-day poetry and spoken word festival in Mparntwe/Alice Springs.

About Red Dirt Poetry Inc

Red Dirt Poetry Inc is a poetry organisation who create and deliver opportunities for poetry development for poets from regional areas.

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NSW

Bankstown Poetry Slam: Watermelon Fund

The purpose of the campaign is to keep the Bankstown Poetry Slam free to enter.

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Bankstown Poetry Slam: Watermelon Fund
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The purpose of the campaign is to keep the Bankstown Poetry Slam free to enter.

About Bankstown Poetry Slam

Bankstown Poetry Slam is the largest and most loved live poetry event in Australia 

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NT

Sophie Benkemoun | travel maker press: Community Voices Campaign

Support the publication of diverse voices from our adult all-abilities community in Darwin in the form of a published anthology and launch.

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Sophie Benkemoun | travel maker press: Community Voices Campaign
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Support the publication of diverse voices from our adult all-abilities community in Darwin in the form of a published anthology and launch. 

About Sophie Benkemoun and travel maker press 

Sophie Benkemoun is a multi-disciplinary creative who founded travel maker press in 2022. 

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VIC

Triple R (3RRR): Triple R AusArt Day Donation Campaign

AusArt day donations raising funds in celebration of Triple R's support for music, arts, and community.

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Triple R (3RRR): Triple R AusArt Day Donation Campaign
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AusArt day donations raising funds in celebration of Triple R's support for music, arts, and community.

About Triple R (3RRR)

Triple R (3RRR) is Australia's most inflential not-for-profit, independent, community radio station promoting music, arts and community life.

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SA

The Seasick: The Seasick Graphic Novel

Help us give voice to the silenced stories of refugees who came to Australia by boat.

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The Seasick: The Seasick Graphic Novel
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Help us give voice to the silenced stories of refugees who came to Australia by boat.

About The Seasick

The Seasick graphic novel will make a unique contribution to Australia’s cultural life by sharing the voices and stories of people who are often overlooked or misunderstood. Its visual and accessible format will reach a wide audience, including younger readers and those with limited English. Alongside its artistic value, the project aims to encourage greater compassion and understanding of migration and to challenge negative ideas about refugees and asylum seekers.
 

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NT

NT Writers’ Centre: Board driven campaign

NT Writers’ Centre's Board starts our 6 months of fundraising by raising $1000 in 12 hours.

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NT Writers’ Centre: Board driven campaign
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NT Writers’ Centre's Board starts our 6 months of fundraising by raising $1000 in 12 hours.

About NT Writers’ Centre

NT Writers’ Centre is a community of writers and storytellers committed to developing and celebrating the diverse literary culture of the NT.

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VIC

The Wheeler Centre: Elevating the Next Wave of Writers

Support the next wave of writers to tell the Australian stories that are not already being told.

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The Wheeler Centre: Elevating the Next Wave of Writers
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Support the next wave of writers to tell the Australian stories that are not already being told.

The Wheeler Centre

The Wheeler Centre is Melbourne’s home for smart, passionate and entertaining public talks.
 

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QLD

Paul J Ryan: Heartland Chronicles 'arts for all'

Heartland Chronicles tells this epic, four-decade journey: story of a pioneering idea, the search for Australia, and the resilience of “arts for all.”

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Paul J Ryan: Heartland Chronicles 'arts for all'
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Heartland Chronicles tells this epic, four-decade journey: story of a pioneering idea, the search for Australia, and the resilience of “arts for all.”

About Paul J Ryan

For five decades Paul J Ryan's photography has been his primary art form along with film, media, sound recordings and installations to provide civic engagement activities in his metropolitan hometown of Sydney.

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NSW

South Coast Arts: The Other Side

The Other Side champions South Coast creativity—backing artists in unexpected places where art connects, heals, and transforms lives.

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South Coast Arts: The Other Side
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The Other Side champions South Coast creativity—backing artists in unexpected places where art connects, heals, and transforms lives.

About South Coast Arts (SCA)

South Coast Arts (SCA) is a regional arts organisation servicing the creative communities of Shellharbour, Kiama and the Shoalhaven

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NT

Artback NT: 30 Years of Artback NT

In lieu of 30 years of Artback NT, this AusArt Day we celebrate our journey and invite Australia to give to the arts.

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Artback NT: 30 Years of Artback NT
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In lieu of 30 years of Artback NT, this AusArt Day we celebrate our journey and invite Australia to give to the arts.

About Artback NT

Artback NT work with artists from around the Northern Territory to develop and tour their work to local, national and international audiences.

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SA

Feast Festival: From Liberation to Legacy

50 years since decriminalisation, we honour our past and build our future. Support Feast to amplify queer voices and create a thriving Hub.

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Feast Festival: From Liberation to Legacy
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50 years since decriminalisation, we honour our past and build our future. Support Feast to amplify queer voices and create a thriving Hub.

About Feast Festival

Adelaide’s Feast Festival is an arts and cultural event that brings together a variety of LGBTQIA+ performers, artists, communities, and audiences.

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TAS

Art Farm Birchs Bay: Art Farm Birchs Bay New Accessible Trail

Help Art Farm Birchs Bay enhance accessibility through a new section of the sculpture trail with wider, level paths, tactile features and multisensory experiences.

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Art Farm Birchs Bay: Art Farm Birchs Bay New Accessible Trail
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Help Art Farm Birchs Bay enhance accessibility through a new section of the sculpture trail with wider, level paths, tactile features and multisensory experiences.

About Art Farm Birchs Bay

We foster connections with art and nature through a sculpture trail, arts residencies, and events in farm and bushland. 

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NT

Mine Raiders: The Untold Chapter

Mine Raiders is a tale where the earth is not conquered—but courted. A romance of redemption between progress and place.

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Mine Raiders: The Untold Chapter
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Mine Raiders is a novel where a young ecologist and a haunted local girl face mining conflict, protect wildlife, and find love in a land torn between progress and survival.

About Angelo Raza

Angelo Raza writes bold fiction from 20 years in mining. His novel Mine Raiders aims to reshape how we see industry, land, and human resilience

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NSW

The Suburban Review: Bring a plate

Raising funds to support the work of The Suburban Review - publishing the fiction, non-fiction, poetry and comics of diverse and emerging artists.

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The Suburban Review: Bring a plate
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Raising funds to support the work of The Suburban Review - publishing the fiction, non-fiction, poetry and comics of diverse and emerging artists.

About The Suburban Review

The Suburban Review is a quarterly digital journal of literary short fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry and art publishing from Regional NSW.
 

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NSW

Australian Society of Authors (ASA): Backing our book creators

Support tomorrow's great Australian stories by standing behind their creators with the Australian Society of Authors (ASA).

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Australian Society of Authors (ASA): Backing our book creators
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Support tomorrow's great Australian stories by standing behind their creators with the Australian Society of Authors (ASA).

About the ASA

The ASA is Australia’s peak body supporting writers and illustrators, providing expert advice, professional development, connections, and advocacy.

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VIC

Trans Book Festival: Trans Book Festival 2026

Trans Book Festival celebrates and platforms trans and gender diverse literary excellence.

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Trans Book Festival: Trans Book Festival 2026
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Trans Book Festival celebrates and platforms trans and gender diverse literary excellence.

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Paris Rosemont | Barefoot Poetess: The Future is Bright - Write Now

Free writing workshops for teens. Access to literary enrichment should not be limited only to those who can afford it.

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Paris Rosemont | Barefoot Poetess: The Future is Bright - Write Now
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Free writing workshops for teens. Access to literary enrichment should not be limited only to those who can afford it.

About Paris Rosemont - Barefoot Poetess

Paris Rosemont is a Sydney-based poet. Her poetry has found eclectic homes, from international literary journals and anthologies through to quirky underground zines. Her niche is theatrical performance poetry. She has appeared at the Sydney Fringe Festival, world premiere of Slam Messiah 2022, Ubud Writers & Readers Festival 2023 and Short+Sweet Festival Illawarra 2023, where she was awarded Best Script.

 

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VIC

100 Story Building: Creating Confidence and Belonging Through Stories

100 Story Building empowers young people through storytelling programs; donations spark creativity, confidence and belonging.

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100 Story Building: Creating Confidence and Belonging Through Stories
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100 Story Building empowers young people through storytelling programs; donations spark creativity, confidence and belonging.

About 100 Story Building

100 Story Building helps young people facing disadvantage build literacy, confidence & creativity through storytelling workshops & programs

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NSW

Red Room Poetry: Give a little. Get a Poem

POETRY IS...epic, fiery, fierce. This AusArt Day donate to support young poets, and unlock a poem just for you.

"Comedian Vidya Rajan performs during Poetry Month 2025. She is on stage behind a microcphone. She has dark hair in a bun, sparkly dangling earrings, and a purple cropped top. She reaches upward expressively. Other performers are seated behind her under blue stage lighting. "
Red Room Poetry: Give a little. Get a Poem
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POETRY IS...epic, fiery, fierce. This AusArt Day donate to support young poets, and unlock a poem just for you.

About Red Room Poetry

Red Room Poetry is Australia’s leading organisation for commissioning, creating, publishing, teaching and promoting poetry, in all its many forms. 

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NSW

Urban Theatre Projects (Utp): Support Utp’s 2026 Artists

Support 110 artists who are from Western Sydney, culturally diverse, First Nations, queer or live with disability.

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Urban Theatre Projects (Utp): Support Utp’s 2026 Artists
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Support 110 artists who are from Western Sydney, culturally diverse, First Nations, queer or live with disability.

Urban Theatre Projects (Utp)

Utp champions intersectional artists to realise bold projects that spark critical conversations in Western Sydney and beyond.

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VIC

Open Arts Consultancy: Across the Table

Across the Table brings artists and anthropologists together for residencies, fostering creative dialogue and cultural exchange.

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Open Arts Consultancy: Across the Table
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Across the Table brings artists and anthropologists together for residencies, fostering creative dialogue and cultural exchange.

About Open Arts Consultancy 

Open Arts Consultancy provides expertise in arts policy and strategy, curation and public art project management, placemaking, socially engaged arts and participatory arts projects, exhibition design, installation and management, cultural development, artist mentoring and grant writing.

 

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QLD

T.M. Clark: Human Narrators Audio Book

Help T.M. Clark bring authentic voices to readers; support their Human Narrators Audiobook Project. Make their audiobooks powerful, real, and accessible.

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T.M. Clark: Human Narrators Audio Book
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Help T.M. Clark bring authentic voices to readers; support their Human Narrators Audiobook Project. Make their audiobooks powerful, real, and accessible.

 

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VIC

Science Write Now: The Little Things

Science Write Now is an online magazine of creative writing inspired by science. We will fundraise for The Little Things, our first print edition.

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Science Write Now: The Little Things
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Science Write Now is an online magazine of creative writing inspired by science. We will fundraise for The Little Things, our first print edition.

About Science Write Now (SWN)

The SWN team comprises Founding Editors Jessica White and Amanda Niehaus and Managing Editor Taylor Mitchell, as well as a slightly extended family of university interns and, very recently, high-school-aged writing and editing mentees. Over ten themed editions to-date, we have published 200 pieces of writing, supporting emerging and established writers from around the world. 

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We acknowledge the many Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and honour their Elders past and present.

We respect their deep enduring connection to their lands, waterways and surrounding clan groups since time immemorial. We cherish the richness of First Nations Peoples’ artistic and cultural expressions.

We are privileged to gather on this Country and through this website to share knowledge, culture and art now, and with future generations.

First Nations Peoples should be aware that this website may contain images or names of people who have died.

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We acknowledge the many Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and honour their Elders past and present.

We respect their deep enduring connection to their lands, waterways, and surrounding clan groups since time immemorial. We cherish the richness of First Nations peoples’ artistic and cultural expressions. We are privileged to gather on this Country and to share knowledge, culture and art, now and with future generations.

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