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100% recycled paper printed in vibrant vegetable inks our cards are ready for Christmas…
Elly Chafield (Gamillaroi artist living in the Blue Mountains region) painted the original gum leaves in wite dots to
represent the continual protection of the Ancestors.
Facts: World Heritage listing for the Blue Mountains region was awarded partially based on the proliferation of Eucalypt trees currently numbered 103 species. More commonly known as Gum trees.

Fundrasing Invitation

September 1st, 2010

 

Naidoc in the Mountains

June 22nd, 2010

Reflections On Papunya

April 12th, 2010

For more information about this event please click on the link below to the Jemby Rinjah website.
http://www.jembyrinjahlodge.com.au/JembyNews/tabid/79/Default.aspx

Celebration of Reconciliation in the Blue Mountains:
Connecting the Journey

Sunday 2nd May 2pm – 4 pm
Wentworth Falls School of Arts small hall,
GWH, Wentworth Falls

Guest speaker, Leanne Townsend, CEO
NSW Reconciliation Council and other speakers plus displays from a variety of groups to showcase signficant reconciliaton events and initiatives across the Blue Mountains and the launch of the [...]