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  2. Queenie McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    She established the very first community-owned art centre for Gija artists in August 1998 for Warmun artists which is called Warmun Art Centre. [16] Later in 2004, she was included in exhibition at the AAMU Museum of Contemporary Aboriginal Art in Utrecht, Explained II, A Closer Look at Aboriginal Art. [17]

  3. Harold Thomas (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 he was the first Aboriginal person to be employed at the South Australian Museum, working as a survey artist. This gave him access to a huge collection of Aboriginal artefacts as well as a wide range of art. [2] His main artistic influences include painters Caravaggio, Francisco Goya and Eugène Delacroix. [7] [8] [2]

  4. Texas, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Texas is a rural town and locality in the Goondiwindi Region of Queensland, Australia. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is on the Queensland border with New South Wales . [ 5 ] In the 2021 census , the locality of Texas had a population of 790 people.

  5. Australian Aboriginal flag - Wikipedia

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    The first city council to fly the Aboriginal flag was Newcastle City Council in 1977. [24] On 8 July 2002 the Adelaide City Council endorsed the permanent flying of the Aboriginal flag close to the location of its first raising at Victoria Square in 1971 (now dual-named Tarntanyangga), which now flies adjacent to the Australian flag.

  6. List of Indigenous Australian firsts - Wikipedia

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    First city council to fly the Aboriginal flag (Newcastle City Council). [84] 1979. First Indigenous Australian to represent Australia in volleyball: Mark Tutton. [85] First woman to be appointed to the New South Wales Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage Board. Patricia O'Shane

  7. Australia buys copyright to Aboriginal flag, making it free ...

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    The Aboriginal flag has been recognised as an official flag of Australia since 1995, flown from government buildings and embraced by sporting clubs. After a deal negotiated with its creator ...

  8. File:Australian Aboriginal Flag (Pantone).svg - Wikipedia

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    The colour shades (Pantone 1795 C and 123 C) were sourced from the book Style manual for authors, editors and printers and converted to RGB using the official Pantone website. Author: Harold Thomas: Other versions: Flag colours

  9. Inga Clendinnen - Wikipedia

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    Inga Vivienne Clendinnen, AO, FAHA (née Jewell; 17 August 1934 – 8 September 2016) was an Australian author, historian, anthropologist, and academic.Her work focused on social history, and the history of cultural encounters.