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Proppa Stories

 

UniSA respects and acknowledges that ownership of Aboriginal Knowledges remains with the Aboriginal and or Torres Strait Islander person authorised under traditional law and customs to make decisions about Aboriginal Knowledges.

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Welcome to Proppa Stories

Proppa Stories is part of the Time Capsule and aims to capture and share the unique history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders at UniSA. Whether you are just browsing or ready to upload your moment and become part of this collective narrative, it's an opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ contributions to UniSA. 

 

Remember when...

Field trip to Alice Springs
Field trip to Alice Springs
APY Lands field trip
APY Lands field trip
Celebration and discussion forum - ATF 10th anniversary
Celebration and discussion forum - ATF 10th anniversary
Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience
Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience
Aboriginal Pathway Program - Port Lincoln Grads
Aboriginal Pathway Program - Port Lincoln Grads
Aboriginal Task Force staff
Aboriginal Task Force staff
AnTEP graduation celebration at Peter Rabbit Cafe
AnTEP graduation celebration at Peter Rabbit Cafe
Street theatre - Aboriginal Task Force
Street theatre - Aboriginal Task Force
First ATF students to receive an Assoc. Dip. in Social Work
First ATF students to receive an Assoc. Dip. in Social Work

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We respectfully acknowledge the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla First Nations Peoples and their Elders past and present, who are the First Nations’ Traditional Owners of the lands that are now home to the University of South Australia’s campuses in Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Whyalla. We are honoured to recognise our connection to the Kaurna, the Boandik and the Barngarla lands, and their history, culture and spirituality through these locations, and we strive to ensure that we operate in a manner which respects their Elders and ancestors. We also acknowledge the other First Nations of lands across Australia with which we conduct business, their Elders, ancestors, cultures and heritage.   

 

The artwork used for Proppa Stories in part or full is from Antara 2017, a painting by Kunmanara Pumani 1948 - 2019.