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A year of silver linings: De Castro sisters travel to Lockhart River
-In what has been a tumultuous time for arts education, and the arts more broadly, Girls from Oz is delighted to return to Carnarvon, Halls Creek and Lockhart River in Term 3 to deliver their first 2020 community performing arts
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Reflecting on past NAIDOC Celebrations
-In 2020, NAIDOC Week that is normally celebrate in July, has been postponed until November.
NAIDOC stands for National Aboriginies and Islanders Day Observance Committee, and is a week that celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres … View Full Post
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A chance to walk with each other during restricted times
-Girls from Oz has been visiting the community of Halls Creek in the Kimberley for one week every term since 2010. That’s every term 21 terms in a row. Nothing stopped us, until COVID-19.
As a city-based organisation, with team … View Full Post
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The Power of Collective Giving
-Why #20kfortoday and #20ktopavetheway?
With the financial disruptions caused by COVID-19 and the bushfire crisis earlier in the year, we anticipated that our generous donor community might be depleted. But we didn’t want to give up on the communities we’ve … View Full Post
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Girls from Oz – In this Together
-20 years ago, thousands of people took to the Sydney Harbour Bridge for the Walk for Reconciliation.
Although much progress has been made in reconciliation efforts since, there’s still much work to be done. The release of the 2020 Closing … View Full Post
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