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The ‘Murrooin-Carradgie’ breastplate, of cultural and historical significance for the Gundungurra people in SE NSW, has been returned to Country and will be displayed in the Wollondilly Heritage Centre and Museum's Gundungurra Indigenous Exhibition minister.infrastructure.gov.au/burke/media-... /em

https://minister.infrastructure.gov.au/burke/media-release/ancestral-breastplate-returned-country

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The Shire of Victoria Plains in WA has become the second local government to sign up to the 'Noongar Heritage Agreement - Local Government'. Under the agreement, the Shire will notify Yued Aboriginal Corporation whenever it is planning certain ground-disturbing works nit.com.au/17-08-2026/2... /em

Shire of Victoria Plains signs up to help protect Yued heritage

The Shire of Victoria Plains has become the second local government in the Yued Agreement Area to sign up to the 'Noongar Heritage Agreement - Local Government'.Under the agreement, the Shire will…

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Goldfields Library Bendigo is hosting a Discovery History seminar 'Re-Awakening the Sleeping Cultural Knowledges of Dingo in South Eastern Australia' - in person or online and free to attend, this Thursday from 5.30 www.eventbrite.com.au/e/discoverin... /em

Discovering History: The sleeping cultural knowledges of Dingo

Kelly Ann Blake shares knowledge and perspectives on the deep relationship and connection of dingoes to Aboriginal people and Country.

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Warning: Indigenous readers are advised this article includes details some may find distressing. Unlawful excavation of river cliff in South Australia prompts discovery and disturbs Aboriginal ancestral remains www.abc.net.au/news/2026-07... /em

Unlawful excavation of river cliff disturbs Aboriginal ancestral remains

A cliff site in South Australia's Riverland, home to Aboriginal ancestral remains, has been excavated without authorisation.

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