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HomeNewsDeputy Director Laura Rademaker Visits NT Communities
Deputy Director Laura Rademaker visits NT communities

Beautiful Country

Wednesday 31 March 2021

Laura Rademaker recently visited communities in Gunbalanya, Darwin and Jabiru to talk about on Country research plans. She spoke with the communities about rock art and deep history, and possible collaborations in the Research Centre’s digital atlas, which is in a stage of conceptual exploration, refinement and development at an increasing rate.

While in Gunbalanya, the official celebration event of the publication of 'Bible in Buffalo Country' by Laura Rademaker, Sally May, Donna Nadjamerrek and Julie Narndal, in partnership with Injalak Arts, was greatly enjoyed by all involved. The celebration was appropriately held at the Injalak Arts Centre.