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The Ngunnawal people are to be formally recognised by the ACT government as the traditional owners of the Canberra area. Competing claims by the Ngambri and Ngunnawal people have fuelled confusion ...
Dhawura nguna, dhawura ngurambangu gunanggu Ngunnawal. This here Country is the ancestral and present Country of the Ngunnawal people; my people. I am a Ngunnawal and Gamilaroi woman. My ...
Chief Minister Jon Stanhope on Thursday reaffirmed the Ngunnawal people as the traditional owners of Canberra, hoping to quell a debate that has raged between two Aboriginal groups.
The Ngunnawal people's traditional cultivation practices feature heavily in the book, produced in collaboration with the Yarung Dhaura Land Management group, winners of this year's national ...
There is still no treaty with the Ngunnawal nation, and rates of Aboriginal incarceration, mortality and chronic illness are appalling when compared to those of non-Aboriginal people in the ACT.
The ACT's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Minister says she has reassured Ngunnawal people they would still be explicitly recognised as traditional custodians in the territory ...
The Grove, Ngunnawal Photo: Supplied. Keyton chief executive officer Nathan Cockerill says The Grove offers a deep sense of community and a lifestyle focused on safety, security and wellbeing.
Australia's biggest supercomputing facility, NCI, which is housed at the Australian National University has named its newest research supercomputer with a name from the language of the Ngunnawal p ...
In 2002, then Chief Minister Jon Stanhope made a contested decision to recognise the Ngunnawal people as the Traditional Owners of the Canberra area after consultations with family representatives.
The traditional Ngunnawal language will be used in the ACT parliament to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country.