News
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March 2012
American Indian culture and education discussion by Beverly FentonThe AHO had a special guest come over from the United States. Beverly Fenton, a North American Indian woman from the Anishinaabe tribe has worked in the education sector for many years to help American Indian students. Over the last years she has created more opportunities for…
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Aboriginal Heritage Sights and Sounds
Experience the sights and sounds of Aboriginal heritage in Northern Sydney…
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The AHO Celebrates 10th Anniversary
The Aboriginal Heritage Office celebrated its 10th anniversary in March 2010. Mayors, Councillors, General Managers and other special guests came to the Northbridge office to celebrate the success of this unique partnership working to protect the Aboriginal heritage of the area. Aboriginal Heritage Manager David Watts, who started the project with North Sydney, Lane…
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Volunteer Monitors Needed
The Aboriginal Heritage Office is looking for volunteers willing to help monitor and care for Aboriginal sites within northern Sydney and Armidale on a regular basis (about once a month). All training will be provided, although experience in bush care, knowledge of sites or having attended one of our walks or training sessions is an…
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Tibetan Monks at Northbridge!
LAST DAYS!! Saturday and Sunday 1st-2nd August The Tibetan monks of Sacred Footsteps from the Roof of the World have been creating a sand mandala here at the Aboriginal Heritage Office in Northbridge. The AHO is hosting Geshe Sonam Thargye and the monks from Sera Jhe Monastery, who have been creating a traditional Tibetan sand…
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Sacred Footsteps Tour Coming to Northbridge!
Tuesday 28th July – Sunday 2nd August 2009 The Aboriginal Heritage Office (AHO) is pleased to welcome Geshe Sonam Thargye and the other Tibetan monks of Sacred Footsteps from the Roof of the World to Northbridge on their 2009 Australian tour. The AHO is hosting the monks, who will create a traditional Tibetan sand mandala…
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New Office, Whale Engraving and Other News
The Aboriginal Heritage Office moved to its present location in March 2008 after 8 years of being nomads. Essentially we worked out of small, cramped, not the most desirable office locations. In the last instance our office was housed in a building set to be demolished. Throughout these eight years we could not invite the…





