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2024: VertiPUNK (VOL. 2)

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Vertigo acknowledges the rightful custodians of the land on which this magazine is created.

Our team works from the stolen land of the Gadigal and Darug peoples.

We pay our deepest respects to elders past, present and future, and to the children of today who are the elders of tomorrow.

We join Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Peoples in their calls for justice and acknowledge that sovereignty in Australia was never ceded.

We create on land with a rich history of storytelling. Dreamtime Stories have echoed through this land for tens of thousands of millennia, transcending generations until this day. Each a key to preserving culture, safety, education and knowledge.

We encourage any First Nations students to see Vertigo as a means for their own creation.

We would like to extend our thanks to the following mobs whose land has carried us through our lives.

Melody Kiptoo would like to acknowledge the Larrakia, Awabakal, Bundjalung and Gadigal peoples.

Tyberius Seeto would like to acknowledge the Wallumedegal peoples of the Darug Nation.

Isabel James would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the Yugambeh people of the Bundjalung Nation, the Arakwal people, the Minjungbal people and the Widjabul Wia-bal people of the Bundjalung Nation.

Bianca Drummond Costa would like to acknowledge the Darug and Guringai peoples of the Darug Nation.

Mia Rankin would like to acknowledge the Gadigal and the Cammeraygal peoples.

Amanda Patmore would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people and the Wallumedegal peoples.

Raphaella Katzen would like to acknowledge the Gadigal and Guringai peoples.

Thanh Tan(David) Tran would like to acknowledge the Dharug and Cabrogal peoples.

Phoebe Quinn would like to acknowledge the Gadigal peoples.

Emersyn Wood would like to acknowledge the Dharawal and Gadigal peoples.

Georgia Corona would like to acknowledge the Gadigal and Nyoongar peoples.

Always Was Always Will Be Aboriginal Land.

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