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NAIDOC Week celebrations brought together a wide range of cultures and ages in a celebration of indigenous stories by Col Hardy.

NAIDOC Week celebrations brought together a wide range of cultures and ages in a celebration of indigenous stories by Col Hardy.

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Feet, 2003, 10 Buddha feet, fragments of stone sculpture from Northern Qi Period (550 BC–577AD), dimensions variable. Leister Collection, Switzerland. Courtesy Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing – Lucerne. Image: Ian Hobbs Previous Darrio Philips guides young local residents of Kingswood Park through cutting edge "krump" moves at Kingswood Park Public School, January 2008. In high demand, the workshop series was booked out with a waiting list of 20 people plus from surrounding areas wanting to participate. The workshops have generated an extremely positive repsonse building social identity, cohesion and pride in Kingswood Park. Next

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  1. CAMRA website launches - join in!

    CAMRA (Cultural Asset Mapping in Regional Australia) is a major Australian Research Council and industry funded project which will provide planners, policy-makers and local communities with the information they need to plan for a future in regional Australia that integrates the effective development of the arts and cultural industries. LGSA is an project partner.

    August 03, 2009

  2. Arts forums and networks for councils – regional attendance reimbursed

    LGSA in partnership with CCDNSW are presenting a series of six arts and cultural development forums for councils in 2009....

    July 07, 2009

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