VIDEO FEATURE: Jackson’s Track: Kurnai Aboriginal Community Exhibition (NAIDOC 2012)
 Baw Baw News   By // 18:13, Tuesday 17 July 2012

Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised this page and video may contain images of deceased people.


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Join Kurnai elder Linda Mullett for a look at the stories behind the pictures in the Jackson’s Track photo exhibition, on now at the West Gippsland Arts Centre.

The exhibition promotes National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) week.

If you would like to see the exhibition, you had better be quick: it packs up on the 19th of July.


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One response to “VIDEO FEATURE: Jackson’s Track: Kurnai Aboriginal Community Exhibition (NAIDOC 2012)”

  1. MICHAEL WILSON says:

    Just wondering if the articles and photographs from your exhibition are on display anywhere else now.
    I have just stumbled across this page but have a keen interest in the History of Jacksons track.
    If you could help me in anyway via email i would be most appreciative.
    Kind regards

    Mike Wilson