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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPainting, Elizabeth King, On the Edge, 2004
... ...Nyamat Mirring...Aunty Betty cared deeply about Nyamat Mirring and Country. A staunch activist and long-time advisor to the Friends of the Earth, Aunty Betty King and Sandra Onus worked together to fight against the logging of native forest in the Cobboboonnee taking part in protests and meetings....Aunty Betty cared deeply about Nyamat Mirring and Country. A staunch activist and long-time advisor to the Friends of the Earth, Aunty Betty King and Sandra Onus worked together to fight against the logging of native forest in the Cobboboonnee taking part in protests and meetings. ...Exhibited by the artist at the Wood, Wine & Roses Festival, Heywood, 2004.Aunty Betty King was a Kerrup Jmara Elder from Portland. She was the great grand-daughter of King Billy of Yigar. Aunty Betty cared deeply about Nyamat Mirring and Country. A staunch activist and long-time advisor to the Friends of the Earth, Aunty Betty King and Sandra Onus worked together to fight against the logging of native forest in the Cobboboonnee taking part in protests and meetings.Acrylic paint on canvas depicting birds and fish, water lilies and other vegetation, and stylised designs associated with early settlement of Aboriginal people in the Portland/Glenelg wetland area. Black painted border with white dot pathways, a circle of white dots in each of the four corners. Centre area in blues and greens featuring two birds, painted in black with red and ochre bandings.Front: nilgunditjmara, first nations, nyamat mirring, glenelg shire cultural collection, portland, female artist, female artists, heywood -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionProgramme, Upwelling Festival Committee, Upwelling Festival 2025: A Community Celebration, 2025
... ...Nyamat Mirring...Bonney Upwelling Blue Whales environment Portland Glenelg Shire Council Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection Gunditjmara Nyamat Mirring 8 page booklet detailing the events of the 2025 Upwelling Festival. ...The Upwelling Festival is a community celebration of the Bonney Upwelling. The Bonney Upwelling is a natural, environmental phenomenon which occurs each year where the spring winds shift to the south-east driving a change in ocean currents that power a seven month feeding frenzy of tuna, crayfish, giant crabs, squid, fish, sea birds, krill and blue whales. The Upwelling is at its greatest off the coast of Portland. The Festival features a parade, ocean and science talks, live music and artThe Upwelling Festival is an annual event in Portland which celebrates the unique environmental phenomenon happening off the coast of Portland. It is a community event of great significance.8 page booklet detailing the events of the 2025 Upwelling Festival. The booklet is printed in colour on thick. glossy paper. The front cover features a green margin down the left hand side in which are printed the words, ' Portland: Oct 31st - Nov 1st , 2025' vertically in white. Across the top in dark green script is the title, 'a community celebration'. The top half of the front cover features a photograph of crafted kites/puppets of sea creatures and birds. The lower half of the cover features a photograph of the Gunditjmara dancers, Koondoon Yarkeen Karween. The two photos are separated by text which reads, ' Portland Upwelling Festival / Nyamat Yarkeen Karween'. In the bottom right hand corner there a QR code.non-fictionbonney upwelling, blue whales, environment, portland, glenelg shire council, glenelg shire council cultural collection, gunditjmara, nyamat mirring
