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Redfern Walking Tour with Aunty Donna

National Centre for Indigenous Excellence
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The University of Sydney was founded in 1850 on the land of the Gadigal people. Today, the Universities campuses and facilities stretch across the lands of the Gamaraygal, Dharug, Wangal, Darkingyung, Burramadagal, Dharawal, Gandangara, Gamilaraay, Barkindji, Bundjalung, Wiradjuri, Ngunawal, Gureng Gureng and Gagadju peoples. 

The Cultural Competence in Higher Education Conference is hosted on the University's main campus in Darlington, a short walk from the suburb of Redfern. Historically and today, Redfern is a hub for Aboriginal life, activism and innovation. 

In order to get a true sense of place, the NCCC is offering attendees a walking tour through Redfern led by Donna Ingram.  Places are limited, and registrations are essential. 

About Aunty Donna: 

Donna Ingram is a proud Wiradjuri woman who was born and raised on Gadigal land. Donna is a Mother of 4, Grandmother and a proud Cultural Representative for the local Aboriginal community in Sydney. Donna has been Welcoming people to Country in Sydney for over 14 years and sits on numerous advisory boards in Sydney. Donna has worked in Aboriginal affairs for the past 40 years. 


Be immersed in the heart of Aboriginal culture in Sydney, with an insightful 90-minute walking tour of Redfern. Donna has conducted these tours for the past 10 years. The first of its kind, this tour focuses on the social and political history of Redfern with a knowledgeable Aboriginal guide who has strong cultural connections to the area. Redfern has been the epicentre of Aboriginal activism and still plays a big role in Aboriginal people’s connection to their identity. 

This tour involves a light walk along flat surfaces, but it is advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle and a hat. 

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