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  • Yarnupings Newsletter March 2020

    Get your copy of the latest AHO Newsletter,  Yarnupings_Issue1_March 2020-min. As usual there are crosswords, reflections, news, reviews, thoughts and upcoming events. We hope you’ll find something there of interest.

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  • Museum Closed & Events Postponed

    As you will all be aware, we are all being asked to limit social interactions to help contain the spread of the COVID-19. The AHO has closed the museum and has postponed all events until further notice. We will still be working so you can email us questions. We will also be providing some online…

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  • Yarnupings Newsletter November 2019

    Get your copy of the latest AHO Newsletter,  Yarnupings_Issue4_Nov_2019. As usual there are crosswords, reflections, news, reviews, thoughts and upcoming events. We hope you’ll find something there of interest.

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  • Yarn Up with Jakelin Troy

    The Aboriginal Heritage Office is pleased to welcome Jakelin Troy for our next Yarn Up. Jakelin Troy is a Ngarigu woman from the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, and Director of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research at The University of Sydney. She is the author of The Sydney Language. Her lively talk will inform you about…

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  • Yarnupings Newsletter June 2019

    Get your copy of the latest AHO Newsletter, Yarnupings, here. As usual there are crosswords, reflections, news, reviews, thoughts and upcoming events. We hope you’ll find something there of interest.

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  • Yarnupings March 2019

    Get your copy of the latest AHO Newsletter, Yarnupings, here. As usual there are crosswords, reflections, news, reviews, thoughts and upcoming events. We hope you’ll find something there of interest. March 2019  

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  • Yarn Up with Cassie Leatham

    The Aboriginal Heritage Office is pleased to welcome Cassie Leatham for our next Yarn Up. Cassie Leatham is from the Taungurung / Wurundjeri people from the Kulin Nation. She is an Indigenous artist, master weaver, traditional dancer, bushtukka woman and educator. She is extremely passionate about teaching her skills to both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students of…

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