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Pages with this tag: women?page=72
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Book of sketches of Aboriginal life: ceremony
Illustration by Indigenous artist Tommy McRae.
Dancers with weapons, hunting & fishing, European house & couple
Drawing of an Aboriginal ceremony by Tommy McRae.
Acknowledging Indigenous elders
Senior government officials acknowledging Indigenous elders as a part of the proceedings on Sorry Day.
Turning their backs on Brendan Nelson
Photograph of members of the crowd refusing to acknowledge the Opposition Leader's speech on Sorry Day.
The Apology
Photograph of Kevin Rudd delivering his apology on Sorry Day.
Sorry Day
Photograph of crowds watching Sorry Day at Federation Square.
'Woman is Moving' - 2
Zelda D'Aprano's personal account of her role in the struggle for equal pay.
'Woman is Moving' - 3
Zelda D'Aprano's personal account of her role in the struggle for equal pay.
'Woman is Moving' - 1
Zelda D'Aprano's personal account of her role in the struggle for equal pay.
'In Chains on "Equal Pay"'
Article from The Sun covering Zelada D'Aprano chaining herself to a building as a part of her campaign for equal pay for women.
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