DAREBIN ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER RECOGNITION & DISCOVERY MAP

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DAREBIN ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER RECOGNITION & DISCOVERY MAP

Long before Council lines were drawn, the land which we now know as the City of Darebin was cared for by the Wurundjeri Willam people of the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Willam people as the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present, and emerging. Further to this, Darebin City Council acknowledges the Wurundjeri Tribe Land and Compensation Cultural Heritage Council Aboriginal Corporation (herein referred to as the Wurundjeri Land Council) as descendants and representatives of the Wurundjeri people, whose lands span the area now known as Greater Melbourne. While the Wurundjeri Land Council is not located within the City of Darebin, we recognise the important role the Wurundjeri Land Council plays in: protecting and managing local Aboriginal cultural heritage local natural resource management providing cultural consultations, education, tours and cross-cultural awareness training offering cultural practices such as Tanderrum (Welcome to Country), smoking/cleansing ceremonies, dance/ performance and artworks providing guidance and upholding cultural integrity regarding the use of the Woiwurrung language when naming places, products or events. For more information on the Wurundjeri Land Council s history and services, Wurundjeri Ancestors, and significant places, please go to: www.wurundjeri.com.au

Purpose statement Darebin City Council recognises, pays respect to and celebrates the long-standing Aboriginal culture and heritage within our community. Council is committed to building strong partnerships with the local Aboriginal community, and contributing to the journey towards reconciliation. This map has been created to help guide new and existing community members and visitors to the rich Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and heritage that exists within Darebin. As part of this acknowledgment and celebration of culture, the spirit of self-determination and achievement, we have chosen not to list the many mainstream organisations that provide designated services to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. We hope the whole community can use this resource as a guide to recognising, celebrating, and engaging with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culture and organisations. Darebin City Council has worked diligently to capture all of the Aboriginal points of interest within our municipality. However, due to the dynamic nature of service provision, some information may have been unintentionally omitted. This is by no means an extensive listing of Aboriginal organisations or points of interest, as many more organisations and important sites lie beyond Darebin s municipality. The information supplied within this publication has been provided by the agency or organisation it references. While care has been taken in collating this information, Darebin Council takes no responsibility for errors or inaccuracy of the content provided.

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Event Calendar Survival Day 26 January This date marks the arrival of the First Fleet in Sydney Cove in 1788. It is recognised by many as a time to recognise the ongoing survival of Aboriginal peoples and culture. Anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations 13 February On 13 February 2008, the Australian Government and Parliament issued a formal apology to Aboriginal peoples particularly the Stolen Generations. National Close the Gap Day - Third Thursday in March This annual day of recognition aims to raise awareness of and promote meaningful action against the health inequality that exists between Indigenous and non-indigenous people in Australia. Harmony Day 21 March Harmony Day coincides with the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Harmony Day promotes the celebration of Australia s cultural diversity, inclusiveness, respect and belonging. National Sorry Day 26 May National Sorry Day is a day to acknowledge the impact of previous government policies which saw the forcible removal of Aboriginal children from their families. Anniversary of the 1967 Referendum 27 May On this day in 1967, a national referendum to determine whether the Australian Constitution should be amended to be more inclusive of Aboriginal communities was held. The overwhelming majority of people (90.77%) voted in favour, allowing Aboriginal peoples to be counted in the Census and giving Federal Parliament the power to make laws for Indigenous people. National Reconciliation Week 27 May 3 June National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is bookended by two major events in Australia s reconciliation: Anniversary of the 1967 referendum and Mabo Day. NRW is a chance to celebrate and build on respectful relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the wider Australian population.

Mabo Day 3 June Mabo Day commemorates Eddie Koiki Mabo, who campaigned for Indigenous land rights and was the key plaintiff in a claim for ownership over traditional lands on Mer Island in the Torres Strait. On 3 June 1992, the High Court of Australia ruled in favour of Mabo and his fellow plaintiffs, overturning the concept of Australia being terra nullius or nobody s land prior to European settlement. Coming of the Light 1 July Coming of the Light is the celebration of the 1871 arrival of the London Missionary Society at Erub (Darnley Island) in the Torres Strait. NAIDOC Week First full week (Monday to Sunday) in July NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to celebrate Aboriginal history, culture and achievements. Regular NAIDOC events include a flag-raising ceremony, the NAIDOC Awards, NAIDOC March and the NAIDOC Ball. National Aboriginal Children s Day 4 August Children s Day is an opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families to celebrate the strengths and culture of their children. It is also a chance for all Australians to show support for and learn about the impact that culture, family, and community play in the life of all children. Wurundjeri Week First full week (Monday to Sunday) in August Wurundjeri Week acknowledges and celebrates the traditional owners of the land now known as Greater Melbourne. Events throughout the week acknowledge the history and culture of the Wurundjeri people and aim to share this with the non-indigenous community. International Day of the World s Indigenous Peoples 9 August International Day of the World s Indigenous Peoples is an occasion to promote and protect the rights of the world s Indigenous populations, and to recognise their achievements and contributions across the world.

PLACES & SPACES WITHIN DAREBIN BANBURY RD EDWARDES ST CHEDDAR RD BROADWAY RATHCOWN RD BOLDERWOOD PD BROWNING ST 11 PLENTY RD PLENTY RD 13 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY GILBERT RD SPRING ST REGENT ST TYLER ST HIGH ST KINGSBURY DRV MURRAY RD CRAMER ST BELL ST MILLER ST 1 10 ST GEORGES RD 6-8 WATT ST 20 14-16 HIGH ST 18 19 5 3 PLENTY RD DUNDAS ST MURRAY RD GOWER ST BELL ST ALBERT ST CHIFLEY DV NORMANBY AVE ST GEORGES RD ARTHURTON RD 4 2 CLARENDON ST VICTORIA RD STATION ST DAREBIN RD * 3KND is in the process of relocating. For more information on its current address, please go to: www.3knd.org.au Minajalku is in the process of relocating. For more information on where programs are running, please contact VAHS Preston on 9403 3300. WESTBOURNE GV 21 HIGH ST SEPARATION ST 12 PERRY ST YARANA RD 17 22 CUNNINGHAM ST 9 WESTGARTH ST HEIDELBERG RD

3KND (Kool n Deadly) Aboriginal Radio Station Phone: 9471 1305 www.3knd.org.au Melbourne s first Indigenous owned and managed radio station, 3KND provides a vital service, broadcasting 24 hours a day across the AM network, digital services and online streaming. Multimedia training, recording studio hire and music production are offered to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community with advertising opportunities available to all. Aboriginal Catholic Ministry Where: 434 St Georges Road, Thornbury Phone: 9480 3849 www.cam.org.au/acmv/ Aboriginal Catholic Ministry (ACM) provides a space for reflection, prayer, connection, liturgical celebrations and monthly mass for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. ACM also facilitates the FIRE Carriers reconciliation program with Catholic schools around Victoria, and a foundation that supports Aboriginal children in independent schools. ACM believes in truth-telling of this country s history and promoting Aboriginal spirituality in the wider community. Victorian Aboriginal Community Services Association Ltd (VACSAL) Where: 496 High Street, Northcote Phone: 9416 4266 www.vacsal.org.au VACSAL is a state-wide agency that delivers and supports a number of community programs and services for the Aboriginal community, which aim to support children, young people and their families. VACSAL also advises government on a range of community development issues. Aboriginal Centre for Males Referral Service Where: 201 Bell Street, Preston Phone: 9487 3000 www.vacsal.org.au/programs/ aboriginalcentre-for-males-referralservice.aspx The Aboriginal Centre for Males Referral Service is an outpost of VACSAL. The Centre provides aid, relief, and support (including the Aboriginal Community Justice Panel) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and their families, due to family violence and homelessness. The service aims to culturally strengthen families, bring awareness and responsibility to men for their actions and their role as a father/husband/ partner, and to keep their families together. Bert Williams Aboriginal Youth Services Where: 21 Normanby Avenue, Thornbury Phone: 9484 5310 www.vacsal.org.au/programs/ bert-williams-center.aspx The VACSAL Bert Willams Aboriginal Youth Services (BWAYS) delivers proactive and preventative services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth who live in or visit the North and West Metropolitan Region. Services aim to enable quality outcomes for youth who are homeless and/or are within, or at risk of entering, the youth justice system. Programs offered include the Koorie Youth Justice Support Service (for 10-20 year-olds), Koorie Youth Hostel (homeless males 16-22 years old) and Koorie Early School Leavers & Youth Employment Program (10-20 year-olds). Victorian Aboriginal Health Service (VAHS) Where: 238 250 Plenty Road, Preston Phone: 9403 3300 www.vahs.org.au The Preston branch of VAHS provides a broad range of services and programs including Family Counselling, Adult Mental Health Services, Drug and Alcohol unit, Koori Kids and Adolescent Mental Health units, part-time Medical Services, Integrated Care team, Healthy lifestyle programs (including gym, financial wellbeing and Men s programs).

Aborigines Advancement League Where: 2 Watt Street, Thornbury Phone: 9480 7777 Services provided and housed by the League include: Home and Community Care; Family Support; Aboriginal Tenants at Risk Support; Indigital; Victorian Aboriginal Funeral Service; Gurwidj Neighbourhood House; and Disability Support. The Aborigines Advancement League also hosts NAIDOC events, an Elders Christmas luncheon and cultural awareness training opportunities, and houses a small museum. Fitzroy Stars Football and Netball Club Where: 2 Watt Street, Thornbury Email: fitzroystarsfc@bigpond. com.au The Fitzroy Stars Football and Netball Club is an Aboriginal club, with Aboriginal and non- Aboriginal players. The club has junior and senior teams competing in the Northern Football League and the Northern Netball League. Their home ground is the Sir Doug Nicholls oval, at the Aborigines Advancement League. The club invites members of the wider community to attend home games and events such as the NAIDOC game held each July between Fitzroy Stars and Thomastown football clubs. Yappera Children s Service Where: 2B Watt Street, Thornbury Phone: 9416 8787 www.yapperachildrenservice. com Yappera is a multifunctional Aboriginal Children s Service that has been servicing children and families for 37 years. Yappera provides Long Day Care, Early Start Kindergarten, 4-5 year-old kindergarten and a range of community-driven support programs, services and activities. Lady Gladys Nicholls Hostel Where: 56 Cunningham Street, Northcote Phone: 9480 7777 Email: richardb@aal.org.au The Lady Gladys Nicholls Hostel provides temporary accommodation to Aboriginal individuals and families. Melbourne Polytechnic Koorie Services Centre Where: Building G (level 2) 77-91 St Georges Road, Preston Phone: 9269 1331 The Koorie Services Centre provides multiple forms of support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Support includes course and career pathway advice (job vacancies, apprenticeships and degree advice); art opportunities (exhibitions, Koorie concerts, festivals, and theatre events); programs including Men s and Women s support, health and wellbeing, family, leadership, relationship and community disability programs; links to Koorie organisations, important community meetings and forums; as well as the provision and promotion of NAIDOC week events, employment and youth expos. MAYSAR Where: 1c Browning Street, Kingsbury (Brizzi Brothers Boxing Gym) Phone: 9416 4255 MAYSAR (Melbourne Aboriginal Youth Sport and Recreation Co-operative) offers a range of activities and programs around culture, art, recreation, sport and boxing. For more information on upcoming programs and events please check the Facebook page. Margaret Tucker Hostel Where: 113 Perry Street, Fairfield Phone: 9482 1161 margarettucker.org.au Margaret Tucker Hostel provides short-term crisis accommodation for Aboriginal girls aged 15-18 years and helps young women to access health, education and housing services. La Trobe University Ngarn-gi Bagora Indigenous Centre Where: Office 202, Level 2 Agora East Building, La Trobe University, Bundoora Phone: 9479 5806 www.latrobe.edu.au/ indigenous Ngarn-gi Bagora is a Woi wurrung phrase meaning place of learning. The centre provides assistance and support to prospective and enrolled Aboriginal students. It offers a dedicated learning area for Indigenous students and provides academic, cultural, personal, and financial support for enrolled Indigenous students. The centre also promotes Indigenous culture and awareness within the wider university community.

Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) Where: 273 High Street, Preston Phone: 1800 064 865 www.vals.org.au VALS provides referrals, advice/information, duty work, and case work assistance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Victoria. VALS solicitors specialise in areas of criminal, family and civil law. Link-Up Victoria Where: 273 High Street, Preston Phone: 9480 7377 or 1800 687 662 www.linkupvictoria.org.au Link-Up provides a support service to the Stolen Generations, to find and be reunited with their family and reclaim their heritage. Link- Up also supports Aboriginal peoples to find and be reunited with family who were adopted, fostered, or placed in an institution. Link-Up also organises community events which mark National Sorry Day (26 May) and the Anniversary of the National Apology (13 February). Dardi Munwurro Where: 273 High Street, Preston Phone: 1800 064 865 www.dardimunwurro.com.au Dardi Munwurro (meaning strong spirit in Gurnai language) provides programs and personal coaching for Aboriginal men aimed at empowering, inspiring and healing. Programs include a new Residential Men s Healing Place (Ngarra Jarranounith Place), the Dardi Healing and Family Violence program, Workplace & Personal Development, Youth Journeys Program (leadership training) and Aboriginal Cultural Competency training. Minajalku Healing Centre (VAHS) Phone: 8459 3800 The Minajalku Healing Centre is a place where members of the Aboriginal community can come to access services to help with their personal healing journeys. The centre provides programs including men s or women s groups, youth projects, smoking/ cleansing ceremonies, arts and crafts. Spiritual Healing Trail Where: Corner Separation Street and Yarana Road, Alphington Phone: 9499 3486 The Spiritual Healing Trail is a gift from the Aboriginal community as a gesture of reconciliation. Less than 4km from the Eastern Freeway, the trail aims to promote good health through improving our emotional and spiritual wellbeing and connectedness to the land where we reside, to others, and most importantly ourselves. The trail is accessible during daylight hours for self-guided walks. Stolen Generations Marker Empty Coolamon Where: 350 High Street, Preston This marker, created by Yamatji artist Robyne Latham, honours the pain, resilience and survival of the Stolen Generations and their families. It also highlights the wider community s vision of reconciliation between our First Peoples and the non- Indigenous community. Wurundjeri Marker Where: 274 Gower Street, Preston The Wurundjeri marker at the Preston Customer Service Centre acknowledges the Wurundjeri people as the traditional custodians of the land, and pays respect to Elders, past and present. Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Association (VACCA) Head Office Where: 340 Bell Street, Preston Phone: 9287 8800 www.vacca.org.au VACCA is Victoria s lead Aboriginal child and family welfare organisation. A community controlled organisation, VACCA protects and promotes the rights of Aboriginal children, families and communities. Services are based on human rights, selfdetermination, cultural respect and safety. Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Inc (VAEAI) Where: 144 Westbourne Grove, Northcote Phone: 9481 0800 www.vaeai.org.au VAEAI advises on Aboriginal education issues, monitors education trends and advocates for the Aboriginal community. William T Onus Hostel Where: 75 Westgarth Street, Northcote Phone: 9489 6701 William T Onus hostel provides short-term accommodation for individuals who are waiting for housing, seeking employment, or who have general business or other commitments away from their homes and communities.

Artwork by Natashia Ellis-Corrigan, proud Jinabara/Bundjalung woman. Aboriginal artist from Jinabara Designs. CITY OF DAREBIN 274 Gower Street, Preston PO Box 91, Preston, Vic 3072 T 8470 8888 F 8470 8877 E mailbox@darebin.vic.gov.au darebin.vic.gov.au National Relay Service TTY dial 133 677 or Speak & Listen 1300 555 727 or iprelay.com.au, then enter T 03 8470 8888 Speak your language T 8470 8470