Topics: Events: West

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the fracturing of the Darug community began in the 1990’s. Much of it developing around issues arising from the Native Title Act .

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Auntie Joyce Dukes , interviewed at Mingaletta , came to Sydney in 1942 with many other children shipped from the Northern Territory.

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When Mulgoa was closed

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Blue Mountains City Council recognised her contribution by naming the Auntie Joan Cooper Bridge after her.

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Uncle Colin Gale withdrew the claim, thus keeping some control over country for the Darug people

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Uncle Neil Sainsbury recalls that his paternal grandparents were also removed from the slums of Redfern

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During a recent press release Blacktown Council accused local elders of committing "ethnic fraud"

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WWII

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evacuation of the half-castes from the half-caste institutions in and around the Northern Territory” during the Second World War

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massacres of Darug people

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the building of the racetrack in 1957 where the Gully had been

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invasion

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protest

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smallpox

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killing Phillip’s gamekeeper

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armed resistance

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distributing muskets

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spear wounds

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attacks

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Raids