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name, James Wandin, he was accepted into the army and served overseas and is listed under that name on the honour roll in the Healesville RSL. Joy Murphy Wandin told the story of her father's enlistment, and subsequent dispossession and separation from family with the closure of
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in 2001. In 2002, she was awarded the Victorian Aboriginal Women's Award for being involved with Aboriginal Issues for thirty years. In 2006 she was made an officer of the
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Her father, Jarlo Wandoon, tried to enlist for World War 1, but was rejected due to being an Aboriginal person. When he attempted to enlist under his
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to relaunch the Melbourne Town Hall Organ. Wandin wrote the accompanying text which she narrated in four parts with the music in the performance.
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She was the creative artist for projects and lyricist for the Opening and Closing songs in the
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facility in Melbourne, "welcoming Scientologists to the lands of her ancestors".
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In 2011, she performed the Welcome to Country ceremony at the opening of a
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Murphy, Aunty Joy; Kelly, Andrew; Kennedy, Lisa (illustrator) (2019).
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ngurungaeta of the Wurundjeri-willam clan. Her older brother (Juby)
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Murphy-Wandin, Aunty Joy; Arnold, Josie; Yammouni, David (2016).
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events and to many distinguished visitors where she says in the
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Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts and Cultural Development
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Murphy, Aunty Joy; Kennedy, Lisa (illustrator) (2016).
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of the Wurundjeri until his death in February 2006.
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Index

AO
Indigenous Australian
Wurundjeri
Kulin
Victoria
welcome to country
Melbourne
Woiwurrung language
Healesville
William Barak
James Wandin
St Kilda Football Club
ngurungaeta
Coranderrk
John Howard
Swinburne University
Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts and Cultural Development
University of Melbourne
Zoos Victoria
National Gallery of Victoria
Equal Opportunity Commission
Victoria Police
Mark Atkins (musician)
Philip Glass
Lincoln Center
City of Melbourne
2006 Commonwealth Games
Scientology
ISBN
9781922244871

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