Person: Uncle Gary Campbell
Djiringandj man Gary Campbell lives in Wallaga Lake on the Far South Coast. He is passionate about keeping the Yuin culture alive and passing the traditions on to the next generation. Gary frequently takes part in community festivals as a guest speaker, panel member or yarning circle host and often visits local schools to share his cultural knowledge. He comes from a prominent fishing family on Yuin Country.
Ancestors Photo Gallery
Photos of Ancestors shared by the Yuin Community….
Family Photo Gallery 1970-2025
Family photos from 1970 onwards shared by the Yuin Community….
Fishing Photo Gallery
Photos of fishing and related activities shared by the Yuin community….
Aboriginal Sea Country Alliance formed
NSW Aboriginal groups form alliance to manage the ocean, fix sea urchin crisis
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Website to share Dhurga language
Audio story: Bermagui Public School launches new website to share local Indigenous language resources. Over the past four years, Bermagui Public School has been working to make local Indigenous language and culture a strong part of the school curriculum. During that time, students and teachers have built up a valuable collection of Dhurga language teaching materials, from videos and posters to recipes and songs, and they have just launched a new website to share it all with the community and other schools.
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Wallaga Lake foreshore traditional culture
Members of the Campbell family shared their extensive knowledge of the Wallaga Lake area and its Indigenous history that dates back thousands of years….
Native Title
Gary Campbell talks about Native Title and shares what it means to him….
The Voice to Parliament
Gary Campbell expresses his shock at the outcomes of the Voice to Parliment….
Invasion Day / Survival Day Australia Day
Gary Campbell talks about January 26 and what the date means to him….