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Starting in the garden: NAIDOC 2020

As many Australians have come together over the past week to recognise the first Australians for NAIDOC week, I’ve been challenged to think more about how I walk with indigenous Australians day to day. This is a small beginning: a reflection of what it means in my own backyard.

Posted byMatthew PullarNovember 15, 2020Posted inCurrent affairs, PoetryTags:Australia, East Kulin, first Australians, NAIDOCLeave a comment on Starting in the garden: NAIDOC 2020
Matthew Pullar

Matthew Pullar

Teacher, writer, blogger, husband, father, Christian. Living in Wyndham in Melbourne's west, on the land of the Kulin Nation. Searching for words to console and feed hearts and souls.

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