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![Uncle Major 'Moogy' Sumner Welcome to Country the Voice to Parliament public ceremony](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/9f/00/4a79-2642-5528-854f-095ef4ec87d7.jpg)
Uncle Major 'Moogy' Sumner Welcome to Country the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
Uncle Major 'Moogy' Sumner opening the Voice to Parliament public ceremony with a Welcome to Country. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking in Parliament for the Voice to Parliament legislative vote](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/b0/a9/9c0a-1f8d-58b9-9309-3b9fe8816db2.jpg)
Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking in Parliament for the Voice to Parliament legislative vote
Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking in Parliament for the Voice to Parliament legislative vote. The vote is being broadcast on big screens to the crowd gathered for the public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![View of the crowd attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/61/53/6cac-48dd-508c-95c6-d91cd5185bc8.jpg)
View of the crowd attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
View of the crowd attending the Voice to Parliament Public Ceremony, looking towards the Adelaide Railway Station. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony, from the far side of the tram line](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/7e/79/b39e-9ebd-5dc6-b74a-83932550a7d7.jpg)
Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony, from the far side of the tram line
Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony, from the far side of the tram line. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Shelley Ware MC'ing the Voice to Parliament public ceremony](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/0b/0a/fce4-3b4f-59c9-9136-391d172788db.jpg)
Shelley Ware MC'ing the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
Shelley Ware MC'ing the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![View of the crowd on the big screen, attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/be/a1/a05b-40d1-523f-aa5e-0ec648ef195d.jpg)
View of the crowd on the big screen, attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
View of the crowd attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony on the big screen. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony from the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/04/57/b026-7fae-5bed-9226-35d2373c6903.jpg)
Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony from the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace
Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony from the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace. The big screen in the background shows Labor ministers sitting for the event. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony from the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/6d/f3/12c4-7e72-5641-a98a-4ddb50a4445f.jpg)
Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony from the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace
Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony from the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace, with the big screen in the background. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Voice to Parliament procession inside Parliament House, viewed on the big screen](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/5e/da/7ceb-29b0-5dd5-82e7-37c40511a6e5.jpg)
Voice to Parliament procession inside Parliament House, viewed on the big screen
Voice to Parliament procession inside Parliament House, viewed on the big screen. Dale Agius, Commissioner for First Nations Voice is leading the procession. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Voice to Parliament procession inside Parliament House, viewed on the big screen](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/eb/92/9ef9-58a7-5a5d-aa0c-a6c43d298261.jpg)
Voice to Parliament procession inside Parliament House, viewed on the big screen
Voice to Parliament procession inside Parliament House, viewed on the big screen. Dale Agius, Commissioner for First Nations Voice is leading the procession. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Governor Frances Adamson and Dale Agius at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/49/fc/7121-b67c-5ad0-a82f-7cc88edf5c85.jpg)
Governor Frances Adamson and Dale Agius at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
Governor Frances Adamson and Dale Agius at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Voice to Parliament proclamation and public ceremony viewed on the big screen](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/b7/39/65e5-4de4-5cf8-87dc-c174deba9996.jpg)
Voice to Parliament proclamation and public ceremony viewed on the big screen
Voice to Parliament proclamation and public ceremony viewed on the big screen, watched by a large crowd at the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/10/87/60b4-977d-5bcd-ae5f-cbe5d8b2b3fd.jpg)
Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation
Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation, watched by a large crowd at the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Voice to Parliament proclamation and applause viewed on the big screen](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/95/28/5b2d-abf1-5a60-8cfe-95c4f9eeb8e1.jpg)
Voice to Parliament proclamation and applause viewed on the big screen
Voice to Parliament proclamation being applauded, and watched by a large crowd at the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Voice to Parliament proclamation and applause viewed on the big screen](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/51/98/e4b1-8b6d-5e3d-9730-081fea2d6a25.jpg)
Voice to Parliament proclamation and applause viewed on the big screen
Voice to Parliament proclamation being applauded, and watched by a large crowd on North Terrace. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Attorney-General Kyam Maher at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament, viewed on the big screen](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/54/a3/d057-5c46-5987-8abd-fb2acc6e564d.jpg)
Attorney-General Kyam Maher at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament, viewed on the big screen
Attorney-General Kyam Maher at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament, viewed on the big screen by a large crowd at the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Governor Frances Adamson speaking at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/1b/1b/65a6-8b83-54c7-8f0c-faee2165fe46.jpg)
Governor Frances Adamson speaking at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament
Governor Frances Adamson speaking at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation, viewed on the big screen by a large crowd at the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Crowd applauding at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/6f/c0/f315-83b5-5817-b4ac-edd00b2b6101.jpg)
Crowd applauding at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
Crowd applauding at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Man attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/33/ec/52eb-e6ab-5bd6-be9f-83dbc7991721.jpg)
Man attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
Man attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. He is wearing a 'Yes' t-shirt. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![First Nations justice chalk writing and drawing on the road at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/58/39/b811-a1ec-57e5-9a2c-8b0354dd9605.jpg)
First Nations justice chalk writing and drawing on the road at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
First Nations justice chalk writing and drawing on the road at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.
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![Three girls climbing a tree, Point Pearce](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/2e/5d/99fa-e7c7-5d16-ac14-909d4254c427.jpg)
Three girls climbing a tree, Point Pearce
Postcard with three girls climbing a tree at Point Pearce Mission, may depict Myrtle Sansbury and Maude Adams. The postcard is addressed to Ernst Sperber at Concordia College and is written in German.
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![Group of four outside a dwelling, Point Pearce.](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/ca/e0/3009-538b-53ee-8d75-5f614b786922.jpg)
Group of four outside a dwelling, Point Pearce.
A postcard showing four people outside a wurley, Point Pearce. May depict Tom Adams on the left. The postcard is addressed to Ernst Sperber from his sister and dated 19 May 1910.
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![Man throwing play stick at Nepabunna](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/44/93/01f4-38a2-5ea7-8866-3f3426964117.jpg)
Man throwing play stick at Nepabunna
Photograph of a man throwing play stick at Nepabunna, Northern Flinders Ranges, South Australia.
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![Albert Wilton, an Adnyamathanha man](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/d0/ff/6ac3-de49-5a88-992c-8711e09196c8.jpg)
Albert Wilton, an Adnyamathanha man
Albert Wilton of Nepabunna Mission Station, Northern Flinders Ranges, South Australia.
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![Windsor's Pillar, Mt. Chambers Gorge](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/8b/71/3a02-4405-5750-8f2d-7e1f9e0a142d.jpg)
Windsor's Pillar, Mt. Chambers Gorge
Windsor's Pillar, Mt. Chambers Gorge, Flinders Ranges, South Australia.
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Norman family photographs
Photographs collected by the Norman family. A listing has been made by number (1-921) and by alphabetical order, attached to this record (see attached special list for details). A further 30 original photographs of Echuca, Maloga, Aboriginal people, and the Norman and Magarey families (some have captions on backs) have been added to this series and continue the numbering sequence to 951.
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![Adelaide Festival of Arts projects](https://slsa-collections.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/5f/b7/952f-206c-5563-ac52-ed9e6053b0a6.jpg)
Adelaide Festival of Arts projects
The series consists of photographs, negatives, transparencies and documents relating to proposals, and projects undertaken by Ostoja-Kotkowski, for the Adelaide Festival of Arts. They include sound and image productions, floats, chromasonic towers, festival decorations, and exhibitions. It includes 'Genesis' designed in 1962 which was Ostoja's first attempt to present photographic images synchronised with sound. The 1968 Sound and Image production used a laser beam for the first time. 'Time Riders' was produced for the 1970 festival. Ostoja combined dreamtime legends with poetry by Judith Wright, Roland Robinson, Kenneth Slessor and Max Harris. The script was by Tony Morphett and the music by Richard Meale, Peter Sculthorpe and John Antill. 1964 float for the parade; Sound and Image production. 1966 street decorations; exhibition of photography by Members of Image 8; Sound and Image production. 1968 Sound and Image production. 1970 Chromasonic tower; Sound and Image production of Time Riders; street decorations;. 1980 Laser kinetic exhibition 'Futuresight'. 1982 Laser concert. 1990 'Brush with stage' participant in exhibition. 1994 'Inscape 94' exhibition.
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Buxton scrapbook
Scrapbook album relating to the activities of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (Governor of SA from 1895-1898) and his family. It contains 98 original photos, as well as newspaper cuttings, watercolour paintings and letters. Possibly compiled by Lady Buxton. The majority are identified or annotated in the compiler's hand, sometimes using terminology that is today considered inappropriate.
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![Sweet Collection folders, volume 6](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/91/33/c6f0-facf-50f9-b54e-15955f244d88.jpg)
Sweet Collection folders, volume 6
Volume 6 in a collection of photographs by Captain Samuel Sweet, arranged in six folders. Each photograph in Folders 1-5 and some in Folder 6 have separate records in the catalogue and have been previously digitised. By searching on Collection: Sweet Collection, these records can be drawn together. Additional photographs in Folder 6 can be viewed by taking the browse album link attached to the record B 72483/6.
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![Paintings by W.A Cawthorne](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/3e/4f/e013-43c8-53a6-a52b-731bd775c232.jpg)
Paintings by W.A Cawthorne
Papers of W.A. Cawthorne, 1825-1897, including original sketches of Aboriginal implements, Johannes Menge, Rev. John Chapman, Holy Trinity Church, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Stansbury and Mount Breckan.