Organisations (Back to top)
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PO Box 441
Blacktown NSW 2147
p:9622 4081
e: darug_tribal@live.com.au -
PO Box 36
Kellyville NSW 2155
p: 4577 5181
e: mulgokiwi@bigpond.com -
p: 9622 4056
e: burbaga@live.com.au -
2/103 Moore Street
Liverpool NSW 2170
p: 9602 5280 -
2/9 Tindale Street
Penrith NSW 2150
p: 4724 5600 -
36-38 George St
Redfern NSW 2016
p: 8394 9666
w: metrolalc.org.au -
33 Argyle St, Parramatta NSW 2150
p: 9689 4444
w: alc.org.au -
Contact: Sarina Solar
e: ssolar@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au
p: 9806 5050 -
PO Box 185
St Marys NSW 2760
p: 8840 1006
w: linkupnsw.org.au
Research resources (Back to top)
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If you are researching Parramatta's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples there are some excellent resources in Parramatta Library, including a large ATSI section and local reference materials.
Visit or contact our library
City of Parramatta Library
1-3 Fitzwilliam Street
Parramatta NSW 2150
View map
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The Parramatta Heritage Centre has all you need to know about the rich Indigenous colonial and multicultural heritage of our area.
Visitors can explore a permanent exhibition called Parramatta: People & Place, which tells an inclusive story of the Burramatta Aboriginal people, early settlers, extended families and multicultural communities, and how Australia's second colonial settlement developed into its contemporary role as the vibrant demographic centre of the metropolitan region.
Parramatta Heritage Centre
346a Church St
Parramatta NSW 2150
p: 8839 3311
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The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) is Australia's largest research organisation dealing with ATSI peoples. It holds welfare records, institutional records, media reports, family records, language resources, a large photographic collection, reference material and other historical documents.
Appointments and authority may be needed to gain access to certain records.
GPO Box 553
Canberra ACT 2601
p: 6246 1111
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The NSW Aboriginal Education Consultative Group (AECG) is an Aboriginal community controlled, independent, not-for-profit advocacy group.
The AECG promotes respect, empowerment and self-determination and believes the process of collaborative consultation is integral to achieving equity in education and is fundamental to the achievement of equality.
Contact the AECG if you have inquires about education or courses within pre-school, TAFE, primary and high school systems.
37 Cavendish St
Stanmore NSW 2048
p: 9550 5666
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The State Library of NSW has an extensive catalogue of historical, social and cultural information on Aboriginal people within NSW and of Australia, including a specific Indigenous service.
This service assists with Indigenous local or cultural history, family history and other information on ATSI peoples including an extensive list of online databases and websites in the subject area of 'Aboriginal Australian'.
Macquarie St
Sydney NSW 2000
p: 9273 1255
w: sl.nsw.gov.au