Highlights
Acknowledgement of country
It is appropriate at the commencement of the academic year, that during formal School meetings, an acknowledgement of country is conducted by the chair of the committee/meeting. It is not necessary to offer an acknowledgement of country at every meeting thereafter. It is appropriate however, to give an acknowledgement of country at each meeting of the School’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Inclusivity Committee. An acknowledgement of country should be conducted at each formal event which the School holds e.g. prize giving.
The Traditional Land of Aboriginal people on which our campuses are based:
The Noongar Nation
Noongar means ‘a person of the south-west of Western Australia,’ or the name for the ‘original inhabitants of the south-west of Western Australia’ (Figure 1) and are one of the largest Aboriginal cultural blocks in Australia. Noongar are made up of fourteen different language groups. Each of these language groups correlates with different
geographical areas with ecological distinctions. The Noongar people are the traditional owners of the Perth region and the Swan Coastal Plain in particular from Geraldton on the west coast to Esperance on the south coast (South West Aboriginal land & Sea Council, n.d.) encompassing the South West Bunbury campus of ECU.
Definition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in state legislation, e.g. in the NSW Aboriginal Land Rights Act (1983) are defined as: Aboriginal means a person who: (a) is a member of the Aboriginal race of Australia, (b) identifies as Aboriginal, and (c) is accepted by the Aboriginal community as an Aboriginal, and was accepted as such by the community in which he or she lives (Queensland Health, n.d.)
Using the term ‘Aboriginal’
Within the University the preferred term to describe Australia’s First Peoples is ‘Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people and not Indigenous. Within WA Health, the term Aboriginal is used in preference to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people’, in recognition that Aboriginal people are the original inhabitants of Western Australia. WA health state the disclaimer that there is no intention to disrespect our Torres Strait Islander colleagues and community in this context. Aboriginal people are very large and diverse peoples, similar to the term “European people” is utilised to encompass similar diversity. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people may be referred to in the national context also. Increasingly the term ‘First peoples’ or ‘First Nations’ is being increasingly applied in an international and also an Australian context.
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