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Mary

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Mary is a passionate writer who brings creativity and a fresh perspective to our team. Her words have the power to captivate and inspire, making her an essential contributor to our content. Mary’s commitment to storytelling and dedication to promoting Indigenous culture ensures that her work touches the hearts of our readers. We’re fortunate to have her as part of our team.
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Goolarabooloo: Protecting Country Against Industrial Projects

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Loyal to their land and culture, Goolarabooloo’s fight against industrial projects reveals a powerful struggle to preserve their sacred country.
  • Mary
  • 18. January 2026
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Larrakia People: The Saltwater People of Darwin

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Unlock the rich cultural heritage of the Larrakia people, the Saltwater custodians of Darwin, and discover their enduring connection to land and sea.
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  • 18. January 2026
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Kuku Yalanji: Rainforest Custodians of Far North Queensland

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Protecting their land through culture and activism, the Kuku Yalanji’s rainforest guardianship reveals inspiring efforts worth exploring further.
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  • 17. January 2026
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Gadigal People: Traditional Owners of Sydney

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Discover how the Gadigal people’s ancient traditions and ongoing presence continue to shape Sydney’s identity today.
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  • 17. January 2026
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Ngarrindjeri Nation: Stories of the Lower Murray and Coorong

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A deep dive into Ngarrindjeri stories reveals their enduring connection to the Lower Murray and Coorong, inspiring ongoing efforts to preserve their cultural heritage.
  • Mary
  • 16. January 2026
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Noongar People: Culture of the South West

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Noongar People: Culture of the South West unveils a rich heritage rooted in land, stories, and traditions that invite deeper exploration.
  • Mary
  • 16. January 2026
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Koori Communities of Victoria: History and Contemporary Life

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Gather insights into how Koori communities of Victoria preserve their rich history and culture amidst modern challenges.
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  • 15. January 2026
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Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara Peoples: Life in the Central Desert

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Offering a glimpse into Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara life, discover how Dreamtime stories and traditions preserve their culture amid the harsh desert environment.
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  • 15. January 2026
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Warlpiri People: Language, Sign and Ceremony

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Ongoing Warlpiri language, signs, and ceremonies reveal a profound cultural world waiting to be explored.
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  • 14. January 2026
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Gunaikurnai People: Protecting Gippsland’s Heritage

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With their ongoing efforts to preserve land, culture, and sovereignty, the Gunaikurnai People’s story of protection continues to inspire and challenge us all.
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  • 14. January 2026
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Goolarabooloo: Protecting Country Against Industrial Projects

Loyal to their land and culture, Goolarabooloo's fight against industrial projects…
  • Mary
  • 18. January 2026
larrakia saltwater people traditions
  • Peoples & Nations

Larrakia People: The Saltwater People of Darwin

Unlock the rich cultural heritage of the Larrakia people, the Saltwater custodians of…
  • Mary
  • 18. January 2026
rainforest guardians of queensland
  • Peoples & Nations

Kuku Yalanji: Rainforest Custodians of Far North Queensland

Protecting their land through culture and activism, the Kuku Yalanji's rainforest…
  • Mary
  • 17. January 2026
gadigal are sydney s traditional owners
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Gadigal People: Traditional Owners of Sydney

Discover how the Gadigal people’s ancient traditions and ongoing presence continue to…
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