Three speeches given by O'Donoghue, June - November 2011, June 2011-November 2011

 
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Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this file may contain content that is distressing and/or culturally sensitive including accounts of dispossession, frontier conflict, and massacres. ICIP identification notice: This file contains Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) of the Gija / Kija people K20. The ICIP comes in the form of accounts of the Gija people's history and dreamtime stories. This file also contains ICIP of the Yankunytjatjara people C4. Scope and contents: The file includes The Hard Yards a speech delivered at the Biennial ABC [Australian Broadcasting Corporation] Indigenous Staff Conference Dinner; a speech for the opening of Hector Jandany's mural at the Centre for Christianity and Culture (Canberra); and Stepping Up To The Plate a speech for the opening of the National Congress of Australia's First People.

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