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In Pictures: NAIDOC dinner in Harvey celebrates 50 Years of Deadly

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Rose PataneHarvey-Waroona Reporter
Certificate of appreciation recipients: elders Margaret Little, Lesley Ugle, Vincent Ugle and Greg Little.
Camera IconCertificate of appreciation recipients: elders Margaret Little, Lesley Ugle, Vincent Ugle and Greg Little. Credit: Luke Caruana/Great Minds Media

Community members in Harvey gathered on Friday for a special evening celebrating 50 Years of Deadly — this year’s NAIDOC Week theme.

Last week marked NAIDOC Week, a nationally recognised time honouring the culture, achievements and history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

To mark the annual celebration, Harvey Aboriginal Corporation and Shire of Harvey hosted their first formal NAIDOC dinner on Friday.

Attendees were treated to a home-style dinner from Lucy’s Catering, alongside a cultural performance, an educational film and the opportunity to meet and catch-up with those in the community.

Certificates of appreciation were also awarded during the night to elders Greg Little, Margaret Little, Vincent Little, Lesley Ugle and Dennis Jetta.

Speaking at the event, shire president Michelle Campbell said the shire had a longstanding partnership with the Harvey Aboriginal Corporation, with many people to thank for their shared achievements.

“I want to thank the elders and the wider Bindjareb community who have generously shared their art, their stories, guidance and knowledge with us over the years, enriching our region and understanding of the place that we are fortunate to also call home,” she said.

“I look forward to continuing this relationship and the opportunities to recognise and celebrate our continued growth and achievement in the years to come. “

Shannon Ugle and Lesley Ugle at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey.
Camera IconShannon Ugle and Lesley Ugle at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey. Credit: Rose Patane/Harvey-Waroona Reporter
Shayne Taylor entertained audiences with stories and demonstrations on the didgeridoo.
Camera IconShayne Taylor entertained audiences with stories and demonstrations on the didgeridoo. Credit: Rose Patane/Harvey-Waroona Reporter
Natalie Wallam and Grace Greenwood, 18 at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey.
Camera IconNatalie Wallam and Grace Greenwood, 18 at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey. Credit: Rose Patane/Harvey-Waroona Reporter
Sharon Cooke and Margaret Little at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey.
Camera IconSharon Cooke and Margaret Little at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey. Credit: Rose Patane/Harvey-Waroona Reporter
Ethan Wright, Nikki Caruana and Chloe Palmer at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey.
Camera IconEthan Wright, Nikki Caruana and Chloe Palmer at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey. Credit: Rose Patane/Harvey-Waroona Reporter
Natalie D'Silva and Scott Hansen at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey.
Camera IconNatalie D'Silva and Scott Hansen at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey. Credit: Rose Patane/Harvey-Waroona Reporter
Vincent Ugle , Candice Ugle and Lisa Gilligan at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey.
Camera IconVincent Ugle , Candice Ugle and Lisa Gilligan at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey. Credit: Rose Patane/Harvey-Waroona Reporter
Samara Wheeldon and Shayne Taylor at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey.
Camera IconSamara Wheeldon and Shayne Taylor at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey. Credit: Rose Patane/Harvey-Waroona Reporter
Shayne Taylor and Chris Ugle at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey.
Camera IconShayne Taylor and Chris Ugle at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey. Credit: Rose Patane/Harvey-Waroona Reporter
Summer Mckenzie Clark-Winnard, Tarlesha Winnard and Jeremy Davis at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey.
Camera IconSummer Mckenzie Clark-Winnard, Tarlesha Winnard and Jeremy Davis at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey. Credit: Rose Patane/Harvey-Waroona Reporter
Lucas Hansen, 16 and Alifaye Gidgup, 16 at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey.
Camera IconLucas Hansen, 16 and Alifaye Gidgup, 16 at the NAIDOC Dinner in Harvey. Credit: Rose Patane/Harvey-Waroona Reporter

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