Person: Patricia Ellis OAM

Trish Ellis OAM is a Brinja Yuin Elder who has worked diligently on revitalising the Dhurga language. Trish has played an integral role in the Yuin community, previously serving as a chairperson of the Eurobodalla Shire Council’s Aboriginal Advisory Committee and as the joint management coordinator for handback of Biamanga and Gulaga National Parks.
Trish has worked as a teacher of Yuin Language and Culture for 40 years and also teaches cultural perspectives in subject areas like conservation, land management and children’s studies. She was a board member on the NSW Aboriginal Languages Trust Board and in 2023 was awarded an Order of Australia medal for her contribution, work and service to the Aboriginal Community of Eurobodalla Shire.

October 29, 2025

Culture

Patricia Ellis OAM talks about her Culture and shares what it means to her and what it has taught her….

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Dhurga Language

Patricia Ellis OAM talks about the Dhurga Language, its reawakening and the way it is being taught today….

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Government Policy

Patricia Ellis OAM talks about government policy, that enforced segregation, assimilation and the forced removals and Aboriginal women as domestics….

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Invasion Day / Survival DayAustralia Day

Patricia Ellis OAM talks about Australia Day, Aboriginal people’s survival and shares her feelings about January 26….

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Matriarchal Societies

Patricia Ellis OAM talks about matriarchal societies, grandmother’s law, women’s strength in culture and women’s knowledge….

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Astronomy

Patricia Ellis OAM talks about astronomy and the stars. She explains how stars are used for wayfinding and knowledge holding….

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Bad Girls of Baker’s Flat

Patricia Ellis OAM shares the Creation story of the Bad Girls at Baker’s Flat and talks about the resources found at the site….

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Black Wattle and Rope

Patricia Ellis OAM talks about Black Wattle, how to harvest it and teaches how to use it to make rope….

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Welcome to the Yuin Digital Keeping Place. This website is intended to record and share information on events and people that have impacted on Yuin history, language and lifestyle. Over the coming years, we will include an even wider and richer collection of stories from Yuin Families.