FW: [ W.A.] Seeking for volunteers

From: WAIN [mailto:wain-bounces@lists.curtin.edu.au] On Behalf Of Library
Sent: Friday, 24 June 2022 5:20 PM
To: wain@lists.curtin.edu.au
Subject: [WAIN] Seeking for volunteers

Hi everyone,

We are on the lookout for people who are interested in volunteering at our specialised VisAbility Library. This is a great opportunity for tech-minded people and also those with the library or audio backgrounds.   

 

Volunteers will be exposed to areas related to the digital library concept. We are one of the largest digital libraries in the world, which caters solely for people with print disabilities. We are located in Victoria Park, opposite the Victoria Park train station. 

VisAbility-Production-Library-Assistant-Volunteer.docx

Please refer to the attached JDF for more information and email library@visability.com.au to express your interest.

Thank you.

Kind Regards,

Vithya Vijayakumare

Digital Production Coordinator | Accessibility Specialist

Accessible Information Services

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FW: Our declaration

From: Adrian Burragubba via Campaigns by Me [mailto:campaignsbyme@getup.org.au]
Sent: Friday, 24 June 2022 2:29 PM
To: darren@indigenoussupport.org.au
Subject: Our declaration

Dear Friends,

 

Two years ago, I issued Adani with an eviction notice demanding the mining company immediately stop all extractive activities on our Country. Adani did not leave, giving us no choice but to reassert control of our Country to protect our land, sacred water, and culture.

 

As we approach one year of continuous reoccupation of our homelands, I have today issued a Declaration calling on governments to recognize our original sovereignty of the land and enter into treaties with us as the rightful Custodians of Country. 

 

Today, we again declare that Adani does not, and never will have, our free, prior, and informed consent. We, the Wangan and Jagalingou Nagana Yarrbayn Cultural Custodians, are the original First Nations people and the common law possessory title holders of our ancestral lands and waters. 

 

Our continued sacred ceremony, called the Waddananggu, confirms our connection to Country and our presence is evidence that our rights and interests have never been abandoned, lost or signed away in any Indigenous land use or cultural heritage agreements, or mining lease.

 

We, the Wangan and Jagalingou original Custodians of the area being destroyed by the Carmichael Mine, believe that damage to the integrity of our moiety dreaming will have catastrophic consequences for all Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people across the continent for all generations.  

 

Today, I’m calling on supporters like you to join with us by demanding that your governments recognize the original sovereignty in the land, the source of our laws and customs, and enter into treaties with us as the rightful custodians of Country.

 

I invite you to read our Declaration in full and to show your support by sharing on social media, or emailing it to state and federal governments. You can share on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or read it on our website.

 

Almost a year on, and Waddananggu is making history. Despite Adani’s attempts to remove and antagonise us, we have continued our cultural ceremony unhindered. Our rights to practice our culture on a mining lease have now been recognised under the Queensland Human Rights Act. This could be a turning point for Indigenous peoples’ rights to say NO to mining companies. 

 

You’re now invited to be part of the Waddananggu ongoing ceremony for our one year celebrations!

 

Waddananggu Celebration: One Year of Reoccupation

 

WHAT: A five day gathering, with ceremonies, workshops, speakers and music, to celebrate one year of Waddananggu.

 

WHEN: Monday 22nd to Friday 26th August 2022. You are more than welcome to come before the start of the celebrations and are also welcome to stay after the event.

 

WHERE: Wangan and Jagalingou country in central Queensland, based at the Waddananggu Cultural Ceremony site, around a 13 hour drive north from Brisbane and 9 hours drive south from Cairns.

 

COST: This event is Free for First Nations people. Supporter tickets are: $250 waged, $100 concession or $50 kids (12 and under).

 

This covers meals for 5 days, hiring of equipment and purchase of critical infrastructure. You can also donate to “Pay it Forward” to support someone else to attend.

 

Registrations are essential. Spaces will be limited, so please register as soon as you know you’re coming to avoid missing out. Find out more, sign up for updates and register for the Waddananggu One Year Celebration here.

 

Want to find out more about how you can attend the gathering or help from home? We’re hosting a special webinar online on Wednesday 20th July at 6.30pm AEST to share our exciting plans and answer all your questions. RSVP for the webinar here.

 

Come be a part of history in the making! 

 

For Country, 

 

Adrian Burragubba
Senior Wangan & Jagalingou Cultural Custodian

 

P.S. You can also support us to maintain our presence on Country by purchasing a Wangan and Jagalingou flag t-shirt here, or by making a donation to support Waddananggu here. 


Adrian Burragubba started this petition on Campaigns by Me. If there’s an issue close to your heart that you’d like to campaign on, you can start your campaign here.

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FW: ( QLD ) RESENDING: University of Sunshine Coast – Indigenous Engagement Officer – Moreton Bay/Caboolture Campus

From: Sid Doyle [mailto:Sid.Doyle@moretonbay.qld.gov.au]
Sent: Friday, 24 June 2022 1:30 PM
Subject: RESENDING: University of Sunshine Coast – Indigenous Engagement Officer – Moreton Bay/Caboolture Campus

RESENDING – Apologises for any inconvenience

Hi All,

Please find “USC – Indigenous Engagement Officer” information below.

Feel free to share with your communities and networks.

From: Rachel Woodford <rwoodford@usc.edu.au>
Sent: Friday, 24 June 2022 12:30 PM
Subject: University of Sunshine Coast – Indigenous Engagement Officer – Moreton Bay/Caboolture Campus

Hi Sid

Happy Friday! Hoping you’d be happy to share this with the network.

Please find the link to the Indigenous Engagement Officer Position for Moreton Bay/Caboolture now advertised as a vacancy up on Seek to share with your networks.

This is an identified position and would be working to the lovely Gail Russell.

Gail has commenced in the role of Indigenous Community and Student Advisor for the Indigenous Services Team focusing across the Moreton Bay region with responsibility of both the Caboolture and Moreton Bay Campus. This role would also support both campus sites, working with mob to support them through their Academic Journey at the University of Sunshine Coast. (USC)

Engagement Officer Job in Brisbane – SEEK

Thanks, Rachel

Rachel Woodford

Associate Director

Indigenous Services

Office of Student Services and Engagement
T: 07 5456 5122

M: 0417 930 362

E: rwoodford@usc.edu.au

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