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Adelaide Global Strike 4 Climate
Students holding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags at the head of the Global Strike 4 Climate protest march on King William Street, Adelaide.


Pride March Adelaide
Gunnai / Kurnai and Wotjobaluk man Damien Ralphs painted in the image of his totem, the Blue Wren, and holding the Aboriginal flag, prior to the 2019 Adelaide Pride March.


Pride March Adelaide
Members of the Aboriginal and Torrens Strait Islander communinities in Light Square prior to the 2019 Adelaide Pride March.


Barkuma, Elizabeth
View of 'Barkuma, Central Districts' office in Elizabeth. Originally established as a locally based community service in Elizabeth in 1964 and Incorporated as Central District Mentally Handicapped Children's Association. The Association's name was changed to Barkuma, an Aboriginal word meaning 'aid' in 1980. The Association provides a range of support for people with disability including finding employment, learning skills, and becoming part of the community.


Mount Barker Boys' Home
Caption on back of photograph: 'Mount Barker Boys' Home presented with a T.V. Brigadier Reginald Lawler on right'.

Commonwealth Railways menus
Two menus fom the Commonwealth Railways service on 'The Ghan' from Port Augusta to Alice Springs, 7 February 1966, with handwritten annotations.


Journal of James C. Hawker
Journal by J.C. Hawker of an expedition made to the River Murray 'against the natives in order to recover sheep. (and) to protect another overland party.'


Survey Party camp, Overland Telegraph Line
Lord Kintore's Survey party near Alice Springs, showing workers resting next to a wagon. Mounted Constables Harry Chance and Charles Brookes on the left, and two Aboriginal Troopers at right. The buggy is Lord Kintore's. The expedition travelled along the Overland Telegraph Line in 1891. Written on reverse: Telecom, 28.


S.A. Northern Pioneers 1850-59 : Daniel William Field Hatten
Daniel William Field Hatten, 1843-1923, arrived in South Australia in 1848 on board the ship the "Royal Archer". Stockman, pastoralist, stock inspector (primarily NSW).


S.A. Northern Pioneers 1850-59 : John McKinlay
John McKinlay, 1819-1872, arrived in South Australia in c. 1840 overland from New South Wales. Pastoralist, explorer.


S.A. Northern Pioneers 1850-59 : Dr. Matthew Moorhouse
Dr. Matthew Moorhouse, 1813-1876, arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Sir Charles Forbes". Medical practitioner, Protector of Aborigines, Member of Parliament, pastoralist, Bartagunyah station.

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[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 2] : Watts Newland
Watts Newland, 1820-1913, arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Sir Charles Forbes". Sheep farmer; manager of Poonindie Aboriginal Mission.


Adelaide ‘Black Lives Matter’ Protest, King William Street
Black Lives Matter' protesters, walking along King William Street towards Victoria Square. Signs and placards include 'Black Lives Matter', and 'Aboriginal Lives Matter'. Some protesters are wearing protective masks.


Adelaide ‘Black Lives Matter’ Protest, Victoria Square
Crowd of 'Black Lives Matter' protesters in Victoria Square. People are holding up assorted signs including 'Aboriginal Lives Matter'.


Adelaide ‘Black Lives Matter’ Protest, Victoria Square
Black Lives Matter' protesters in Victoria Square. A woman is holding up a sign that says, 'Always was always will be Aboriginal land'.


ELDO Project, Gove
Buildings, machinery and equipment, at the Down Range Guidance Station, Gove. The station tracked and guided ELDO (European Launcher Development Organisation) vehicles that were launched from Woomera into a polar orbit [See B 78413 - B 78425 for views of the station].


Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga
Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.


Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga
Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. Protestors are holding signs with messages including, 'No Fracking', 'Black Lives Matter', and 'This is a Police State'. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.


Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga
Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. A protestor is holding a sign with the message, 'Justice for Blacks' on the back. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.


Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga
Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. Protestors are raising a fist in the air. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.


Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga
Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. Protestors are raising a fist in the air. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.


Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga
Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. Protestors are raising a fist in the air, and signs are being held with the messages, 'No Justice No Peace', and 'I can't breathe'. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.


Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga
Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. Many are holding signs. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.


Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga
Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. Many are holding signs. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.


Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga
Protesters gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. One protester is holding up a 'Black Lives Matter' sign. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.


Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga
Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. Protestors are holding signs with the messages, 'Silence is Violence', 'If you're not angry you're not listening 2020', and 'no Justice no Peace!'. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.


Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga
Protesters gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. A protester is holding up a sign with the message, 'White silence enables racism & deaths in custody'. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.


Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga
Protesters gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. A protester has 'Free West Papua' on her t-shirt. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.


Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga
Protesters gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. A girl is attempting to hold up a 'Black Lives Matter' sign. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.


Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga
Protesters gathered at the edge of Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.