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There are some 75,000 Indigenous peoples in the Murray Darling Basin and most of these people are traditional owners that belong to some 40 autonomous Indigenous Nations.

The Murray Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations (MLDRIN) is confederation of Indigenous Nations or traditional owners in the lower southern part of the Murray Darling Basin.

The group currently compromises of delegates from the Wiradjuri, Yorta Yorta, Taungurung, Barapa Barapa, Wamba Wamba, Mutti Mutti, Wadi Wadi, Latji Latji, Werigaia and Ngarrindjeri Nations.

Dhungala Festival
Dhungala Festival
The Spirit of Water

10th Anniversary of the Murray Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations

Hosted by the Yorta Yorta Nation

8-13 DECEMBER 2008 ECHUCA/MOAMA

Events include

8-12 December 2008

Photographic Exhibition: Indigenous Peoples on the Murray: Old Echuca Courthouse
Tours of Barmah Forest

Friday 12 December 2008

Symposium - The Spirit of Water: Aquatic Reserve
Yorta Yorta Short-film Screening

Saturday 13 December 2008

Cultural Day: Hopwood Gardens and Old Echuca Courthouse
MLDRIN Dinner and Awards

Performances by Lou Bennet, Shellie Morris, Kutcha Edwards and other local Yorta Yorta Artists

Download registration form.

For details and to become involved contact
Steven Ross: 0428 292 506.

 

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