Yirrim Trubala Symposium
| Presenter | Dr Robyn Smith (Convenor) | |
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Robyn Smith
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| Location | Danala | Education and Community Precinct | |
| Open to | All International audience | |
Yirrim trubala roughly translates to ‘truth listening’ and contrasts with truth-telling, which has been practised for time immemorial and has historically fallen on deaf ears.
Academic and community leaders will present on their topics of expertise, including but not limited to the Australian Wars, Justice, Policing, Policy & Legislation, Heritage, and Narratives & Story-Telling.
If you wish to attend the symposium in an online capacity, please register below (no cost).
Online registration Registration is required to receive the event link.
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