Strathfieldsaye Town Centre: A Djaara-fied public space
The new Strathfieldsaye Town Centre is the first completed project under the Yilingga Marna (Shake Hands) agreement - a groundbreaking partnership between DJAARA (Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation) and the City of Greater Bendigo Named Djayi balak garat (Tread lightly you lot on Country) the space reflects Djaara (Dja…
Rachel Sumpter20/05/2025
Interpretive signage brings Goldfields Track to life
Stories of Aboriginal, European and Chinese heritage and more are bringing the Goldfields Track to life through a series of 58 interpretive signs, designed and installed by Dja Dja Wurrung enterprise DJANDAK for community organisation Goldfields Track Inc. The Goldfields Track Visitor Ready Interpretation Project also features two new visitor…
Rachel Sumpter14/04/2025
Lalgambuk & Djaara’s Connection to Country on the Path to World Heritage Listing
Lalgambuk (Mount Franklin) and Djaara’s deep connection to Country are being considered for World Heritage Listing, which will create greater protection for our special places and greater awareness of our Culture. DJAARA is at the table, working with the Federal and State government representatives and 15 local government area representatives…
Rachel Sumpter27/02/2025
January 26 Statement
January 26 is a date that commemorates British colonisation, and a day that marks the beginning of profound mistreatment of Aboriginal communities across Australia. In Victoria, the Yoorrook Justice Commission has shone a spotlight on the impact colonisation and successive government policies have had – and continue to have –…
Rachel Sumpter20/01/2025
DJAARA wins Telstra Business of the Year Award
DJAARA was announced Telstra’s Business of the Year, and winner of the Indigenous Excellence category at the Telstra Best of Business Awards Gala event held at Melbourne Park on Thursday evening. DJAARA, the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation, is the representative body for Dja Dja Wurrung People – the…
Rachel Sumpter29/11/2024
Coliban Water and DJAARA partner for Healthy Water, Country and Communities
Coliban Water and DJAARA (the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation) signed a significant partnership agreement today, committing to work together in shared custodianship of gatjin (water) on Dja Dja Wurrung Country and deliver shared outcomes for both organisations. In a joint ceremony on Country at Upper Coliban Reservoir, Dja…
Rachel Sumpter13/11/2024
Babies welcomed to Country in Dja Dja Wurrung ceremony
DJAARA hosted a Welcome Baby to Country ceremony in partnership with Bendigo Health this morning for almost 70 babies born on Dja Dja Wurrung Country, at the Garden for the Future. DJAARA General Manager Cassandra Lewis explained the ceremony honours and acknowledges an infant’s connection to the lands on…
Rachel Sumpter12/11/2024
Garden of significance official opening
A new public garden next to the Central Goldfields Art Gallery is officially open for all to enjoy. Named garingilang gatjin wii, meaning ‘garden of water and fire’ in Dja Dja Wurrung language, the garden features artworks and plantings that are significant to Djaara (Dja Dja Wurrung People). …
Rachel Sumpter23/08/2024
Redeveloped Central Springs Reserve open to enjoy
Visit the newly opened Central Springs public reserve in Daylesford and see Dja Dja Wurrung values of caring for Gatjin (water) and Djandak (Country) embedded in the design. The reserve, located next to Wombat Creek at Lake Daylesford, features stunning brass artworks by Timani Nicholls-Moore as part of a new…
Rachel Sumpter26/07/2024
Victorian government backing more First Nations businesses in Victoria
It was a pleasure to host Minister for Employment Vicki Ward at DUMAWUL’s Creative Hub in Bendigo when she announced the Victorian Aboriginal Business Investment Program. “How could visitors to Bendigo not want to come into DUMAWUL, to learn about local culture and to understand and be immersed in…
Rachel Sumpter18/07/2024
Dja Dja Wurrung fire strategy a tool for change
DJAARA, the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation has confirmed its role as a leader in fire management with the launch today of its 10-year Djandak Wi (Country Fire) Strategy, dhelkunya wi, which means ‘healing fire’ in Dja Dja Wurrung language. Dja Dja Wurrung philosophy is about caring for Country…
Rachel Sumpter22/05/2024
DJAARA forged benefit-sharing agreement despite exclusionary system
Bakaru Wayaparrangu, the voluntary benefit-sharing agreement between DJAARA and Canadian miner Agnico Eagle, operator of the Fosterville Gold Mine, is a significant step towards self-determination of DJAARA Dja Dja Wurrung People. The multi-million-dollar agreement was settled following seven years of negotiations within a legislative system that favours developers. DJAARA General…
Rachel Sumpter20/05/2024
Victorian first: mining agreement between DJAARA and Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd Bakaru Wayaparrangu – In the Middle, We All Meet
Central Victoria is set to benefit from a historic agreement between DJAARA (the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation) and Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (Agnico Eagle) operator of the Fosterville Gold Mine (FGM), which has been signed today in a ceremony at Rocky Crossing, Goornong. The agreement, Bakaru Wayaparrangu, which…
Rachel Sumpter13/05/2024
What is Galk-galk Dhelkunya Forest Gardening?
There are a lot of conversations being had lately about science, conservation, and forest gardening. Recent contributions to the published debate have drawn artificial lines separating western science from Traditional Owner knowledge. DJAARA has worked very hard with ecologists and scientists in developing our Galk-galk Dhelkunya (to care, to heal…
Rachel Sumpter01/05/2024
Anzac Day Ceremony – Bendigo RSL
Dja Dja Wurrung Elder Uncle Graham Atkinson gave a Welcome to Country at the Bendigo District RSL Anzac Day Commemorative Service this year, in a first for Bendigo. Uncle Graham is a Vietnam veteran and founding member and Elder of the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation. Uncle Graham’s…
Rachel Sumpter27/04/2024
Dja Dja Wurrung Cultural Tourism and Creative Arts Hub opens
Stage One of the Dumawul Cultural Tourism & Creative Arts Hub is now underway following an official opening on 28th February 2024. The official opening was lead with ceremony and dance followed by a Djaara Art Exhibition, networking, dinner, music and presentation. Djaara artists look forward to this high profile hub…
Rachel Sumpter13/03/2024
SURVIVAL DAY STATEMENT
On this day we celebrate the strength and resilience of Dja Dja Wurrung and all Aboriginal People. We take strength from our own fallen, those wonderful Ancestors that never could imagine how their world was to change in a way that did not value them. We are showing those Ancestors…
Rachel Sumpter25/01/2024
Celebrations highlight an extraordinary decade of progress
DJAARA, the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation, has highlighted an extraordinary decade of progress towards self-determination in its week-long YAPENYA held this month, to celebrate 10 years since the Corporation signed a Recognition and Settlement Agreement (RSA) with the State of Victoria. Award winning journalist and Dja Dja…
Rachel Sumpter30/11/2023
Deep past could hold clues for a sustainable future
Understanding more about how Aboriginal People sustained life over many millennia could benefit us today in terms of food certainty and food security. But simplistic labelling of Aboriginal People as ‘hunter-gatherers’ or ‘agriculturalists’ hides the diversity of food systems developed by Indigenous Australians prior to European colonisation, according to a…
Rachel Sumpter28/11/2023
✨ Our Welcome Baby to Country event was a huge success today with a heartwarming ceremony for new babies aged 0-36 months born on Djandak. This annual event is a beautiful way to recognize the special connection that every infant shares with the land on which they are born. ✨ It…
Rachel Sumpter14/11/2023
Agencies on board with Dja Dja Wurrung water vision
Water industry representatives joined Dja Dja Wurrung water knowledge holders, Elders, and Dja Dja Wurrung Group staff today to celebrate progress towards implementing the Djaara Gatjin (water) strategy, which was officially launched by the Campaspe River in Axedale. Since the Strategy, Dhelkunyangu Gatjin (‘Working together to heal water’) was released…
Rachel Sumpter13/11/2023
We’re getting on with the job, post-referendum
DJAARA, the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation, is very disappointed in the outcome of the referendum. For decades, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples have been saying we want governments to listen to us before making decisions about us. While many Australians agree this makes sense, the nation has…
Rachel Sumpter24/10/2023
Referendum: Dja! We’re writing YES!
Everyone needs to make up their own mind about the referendum this year. Knowledge is vital when you’re making important decisions. Watch these videos to learn more about why it’s happening and why it’s important for our mob. Why are we voting on a Voice to Parliament? What does it…
Rachel Sumpter24/08/2023
Use science to bring the Ancestors home
A scientific method used by the Australian Defence Force could be used to return Aboriginal Ancestral remains to country they were stolen from, according to Rodney Carter, CEO of the Dja Dja Wurrung Group. Mr Carter presented a paper, ‘Bringing the Ancestors home: informed consent’, for the American Anthropological Association…
Rachel Sumpter15/08/2023