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Indigenous Countries and Nations
YHA acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia. We pay our respects to the elders, past, present, and emerging and the extended Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We recognise their custodianship of the land, sea, & water for over 60,000 years. We encourage all guests to learn about Indigenous culture as they travel throughout Australia and stay with us.
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Arrernte Nation (Alice Springs) | Ngarigo Nation (Snowy Mountains) | Gadigal Country (Sydney area) | Nyoongar Nation (Fremantle area) |
Yidinji Nation (Cairns area) | Kulin Nation (Melbourne area) | Dharug Gundungurra (Blue Mountains) | |
Gadbanud Nation (Great Ocean Road) | Awabakal Nation (Newcastle area) | ||
Lutruwita (Tasmania) | Bundjalung Nation (Byron Bay region) | ||
Djab Wurrung & Jardwardjali (Grampians) | Jagera Nation (Brisbane area) | ||
Kaurna Nation (Adelaide area) | |||
Njarrindjeri Nation (Fleurieu Peninsula) | |||
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There are numerous events which take place in our properties or nearby, with Indigenous experience partners. We are always keen to find more organisations, large or small, who are keen to work with us to improve cultural understanding and nurturing the knowledge of the past so that it may continue to be passed though generations to come. Please read our Innovative Reconciliation Action Plan if you would like to know more.
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