In my schooling we went on indigenous camps and every year there were workshops at school. We learned directly from them about dream time, walkabouts, weaving and their language, painting and instruments. It was something at least, and pretty special in retrospect. This was in the 90s and 2000s.
Land rights are getting better too. The tribes in Nhulunbuy own their land and rent it back to the town and mine site. My father worked boats there and spent a lot of time with the indigenous, it's definitely not all happy stories but again, after what we have done it was never going to be.
Land rights are getting better too. The tribes in Nhulunbuy own their land and rent it back to the town and mine site. My father worked boats there and spent a lot of time with the indigenous, it's definitely not all happy stories but again, after what we have done it was never going to be.