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Kariong and Wadalba.

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Renee Sales is a respected leader among her Darkinoong mob and is passionate about bringing community together and stopping the ongoing division on the Central Coast. She advocates for preserving the remaining bushland and the traditional history of the Central Coast. She advocates for Truth, a Voice and Reconciliation so we can heal the past grievances between our histories.

Jennifer Stefanac was born in Wellington, Wiradjuri Country.

She was adopted into a nonAboriginal family and then reunited with her birth family in the 90s.

Stefanac is from the Smith and Daley mobs and has obtained letters and permission to speak about what the Elders want.

Her message is for unity to ensure our children’s future. Grandmother Mulara (who will join the event online) is an Aboriginal Senior Lore Woman who also holds a Juris Doctor in Colonial Law.

The event will be held from 11am-12.30pm on Saturday, June 17, at Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre, 1/2022 Kincumber St, Kincumber.

Source: Community Voice Australia Central Coast

Shoppers at Erina Fair were surprised to see a group of women dressed in Mother Earth themed costumes shimmy out of the crowd to join a choreographed dance on June 10 to raise awareness about a controversial proposed development at Kariong.

Twenty-five members of the Kariong Sacred Lands Action Group performed a flash mob style dance to Joni Mitchell’s Big Yellow Taxi with lyrics adapted for the occasion.

Save Kariong Sacred Lands Action group consists of local Traditional Custodians and concerned Central Coast residents determined to see state and federal governments and the Greater Cities Commission prevent the

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