When Country calls: two women, two journeys, one shared purpose
Written by Mishalia Bird, adapted by WISA with permission
For 50 years, NAIDOC Week has celebrated the strength, resilience and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander p
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Written by Mishalia Bird, adapted by WISA with permission
For 50 years, NAIDOC Week has celebrated the strength, resilience and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander p

by Grace Karskens 2014
supported by City of Sydney - Cultural Ribbon Foreshore Histories Project
Jane Cowan - WISA Executive Officer
Email: eo@womeninseafood.org.au
Phone: 0450 523 199
WISA acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of land, sea and sky, recognising their deep, enduring connection to these places.
We pay our respects to Elders past and present who hold the knowledge, culture and spiritual connections to land, sky and waters and whose guidance continues to shape their sustainable, ethical and responsible care.