
Thousands joined the march for land rights and justice for First Nations people on July 12 as part of the annualĀ NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee)Ā rally.
The āKeep the fire burning:Ā Blak, Loud and ProudāĀ Ā celebrated āthe unyielding spiritā of First Nations communities, inviting everyone to āstand in solidarity, amplifying the voices that have long been silencedā.
The fire represents the āenduring strength and vitality of Indigenous cultures, passed down through generations despite the challenges facedā.Ā āBlak, Loud and Proudā encapsulates the āunapologetic celebration of Indigenous identity, empowering us to stand tall in our heritage and assert our place in the modern worldā.
The rally started early with Wurundjeri Gunnai Kurnai ElderĀ Uncle Ringo TerrickĀ andĀ Gunai Mara Elder Uncle Robbie ThorpeĀ addressing the crowd outside the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service.Ā BothĀ encouraged people to visitĀ Camp Sovereignty, which has beenĀ Ā on Boonwurrung Country in the Kings Domain.
Gunditjmara First Nations PeopleāsĀ Ocean Defenders and theĀ Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union brought contingents of supporters.
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First Nations-Palestinian solidarity was also expressed with many wearing keffiyehs and holding signs that said āNo pride in genocideā and āFrom the river to the sea, always was, always will be Aboriginal land!ā
Lots of families with young children joined the march, chanting āLand rights now!ā, āStop child removalsā and āSupport Treatyā.Ā
Waka Waka Bundjilung Elder Aunty Rieo Ellis protested the fences that had been erected in one of the main CBD streets, saying: āThis is our land. This is our day, and they have fenced us in.ā Ellis is active inĀ .
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Protesters marched more than 2.5 kilometers fromĀ Fitzroy to the CBD,Ā occupying multiple interĀé¶¹“«Ć½, including outside Parliament House and Flinders and Swanston Streets.
They ended at Federation Square and heard from more speakers and musicians, includingĀ Aboriginal Kunai GunditjmaraĀ hip hop artist Meriki HoodĀ andĀ Mutthi Mutthi Yorta Yorta Tongan independent rap and hip hop artistĀ Crooked TP.Ā
Uncle Robbie Thorpe encouraged support for independent Senator and DjabWurrung Gunnai Gunditjmara woman Lidia ThorpeāsĀ new , whichĀ aims to remove the ability of the attorney-general to block prosecution of genocide and crimes against humanity.Ā
Ā to theĀ Genocide Bill Inquiry close on July 26.
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