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DEG's Secretary Virginia Robinson, WAMS Chair Bill Kennedy, WAMS CEO Christine Corby OAM, DEG Lewis Beale, DEG's Speaker Clem Dodd, and Acting General Manager Walgett Shire Council Paul Mann.
Dharriwaa Elders Group invited Walgett's ACCOs (Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisations) to meet the newly arrived Acting General Manager of Walgett Shire Council,

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DEG's subcommittee checking the draft submission 17/4/18.
Dharriwaa Elders Group made a submission today in response to the draft Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill 2018 (NSW).

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  1. Resetting Relationships, Building Futures
  2. Update Cultural Use and Occupancy Mapping project
  3. Respect for Walgett Aboriginal Community organisations
  4. DEG wins NSW Justice Award with partners G+T Law & Moree ALS
  5. Urgent appeal to defer new NSW land clearing laws
  6. NSW Govt. responds to c'tee recommendations
  7. Planning future aerial photo surveys to protect Aboriginal Cultural Values.
  8. Planning future environmental and heritage protection actions
  9. Walgett Show judging
  10. Fondly remembered school teacher visits

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This logo shows the totem animals of the Dharriwaa Elders Group - Elders from three Aboriginal nations. The wayamba (short-necked turtle) for the Yuwaalaraay people, the dhinawan (emu) for the Ngayiimbaa people, and the bawurra (red kangaroo) for the Gamilaraay people. A gidjiirr (Acacia cambagei), an important hardwood tree for medicine and tools, is in the background

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