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Ngunnawal leaders have asked to meet the ACT government Last week, the government apologised to the Ngambri people for failing to acknowledge their traditional links to Canberra Ngunnawal ...
the government had formally identified only the Ngunnawal people as the Canberra region's traditional owners. But the Ngambri people, who also identify as traditional owners, took the ACT ...
Ngambri leaders took the ACT government to court for breaching their human rights For the past two decades, the government has formally identified only the Ngunnawal people as Canberra's ...
A dramatic crime shocks Canberra, traditional home of the who-knows-exactly: The Ngunnawal people are currently recognised as the traditional custodians of the land, but the title is contested by ...
Just as languages such as Japanese, French and Indonesian are taught as part of the curriculum in Canberra schools ... of bringing people together." Ms Hughes said Ngunnawal people were unable ...
More than six years after a $12 million purpose-built health facility opened south of Canberra, its eight beds have never been slept in. The Ngunnawal ... email Just 154 people have participated ...
Ngunnawal elder Aunty Violet ... has seen tensions between First Nations people bubble over. The newly formed party Independents for Canberra launched its campaign on Sunday with a town hall ...
Telstra Tower — one of Canberra's most prominent landmarks ... as well as education programs on the Ngunnawal people's ties to the land and a separate section detailing the history ...
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.
Ngunnawal people have described the ACT government's decision to review its Indigenous protocol as disrespectful. The government has settled a legal dispute with members of the Ngambri people ...