Our Dandjoo Darbalung Dance Group performed at the launch of Marr Danju Week at UWA.
Read MoreToday is National Sorry Day. National Sorry Day is an important day to come together & share the steps towards healing for the Stolen Generations, their families & communities. Sorry Day acknowledges the strength & resilience of Indigenous Australians & it is an opportunity for our community to make a stronger commitment to address the structural & cultural inequalities experienced by Indigenous Australians.
Read MoreWe always have fun. Our Dandjoo darbalung group is so energetic, we all get along so well with each other. We are very close and connected. Everyone knows someone in someone else’s family. I think that’s what makes us bond so well. We know people from different areas and you can identify with all these people.
Read MoreSt Catherine’s College in Crawley, has a new mentor and teacher for their successful Indigenous Access Program, Dandjoo Darbalung. Abby-Rose Cox, a kija woman from Broome, is an alumna of the College.
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