Welcome to Country Ceremony: O-Week Term 2 2023

Welcome to Country Ceremony: O-Week Term 2 2023

You are invited to participate in UNSW's Welcome to Country Ceremony including a speech by Vice-Chancellor, Professor Attila Brungs

By UNSW Student Life

Date and time

Mon, 22 May 2023 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM AEST

Location

Globe Lawn

Globe Lawn International Square UNSW Sydney, NSW 2052 Australia

About this event

You are invited to participate in UNSW's Welcome to Country ceremony, delivered by Bidjigal Traditional Owners from the La Perouse community.

  • Where: Globe Lawn, opposite Nura Gili (map ref: H16)
  • Date: Monday 22 May 2023
  • Time: 9:00am - 9:45am

The ceremony will be the first event of O-Week and will include closing remarks from UNSW's Vice Chancellor and President, Professor Attila Brungs.

A Welcome to Country is a ceremony given by a local Aboriginal person of the country (usually an Elder) to acknowledge and give consent to events taking place on their traditional lands (Country). It is also a sign of respect and protocol which dates back to traditional times prior to the arrival of Europeans to Australia.

A Smoking Ceremony is an ancient continuing custom among Indigenous Australians that involves smouldering various native plants to produce smoke. The audience will be invited to walk through the smoke, as the smoke has cleansing and healing properties and the ability to ward off bad spirits.

MEET THE TRADITIONAL OWNERS:

Aunty Yvonne Simms

Aunty Yvonne Simms is a Gweagal / Bidjigal Elder, a direct descendant through Cooman and Pemulwuy bloodline, through Queen Emma Waldran Lowndes and George Timbery.

Aunty is respected Elder and a Traditional Land Owner of the Bidjigal nation.

Uncle Glen Timbery

Uncle Glen Timbery is a descendant of King George and Queen Emma Timbery, the last of Botany Bay Aboriginal tribe whose ancestors witnessed the arrival of Captain Cook and the first fleet. His family has lived in La Perouse for many generations.

Uncle continues practising his Aboriginal culture through crafting boomerangs and other traditional artefacts, along with passing down his knowledge to his family and community.

The Welcome to Country ceremony is delivered in partnership with UNSW's Office of Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous and Nura Gili; giving commencing and returning students and staff an opportunity to pay their respects to the traditional owners of the land and learn about Indigenous culture.

Image credit: UNSW's Office of Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous and Nura Gili.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT COMING ONTO CAMPUS

Masks: You are encouraged to wear a mask during indoor events and are strongly encouraged to when physical distancing is not possible.  Consider wearing higher-quality masks - surgical masks offer superior protection to cloth masks, and N95 masks offer superior protection to surgical masks if correctly fitted. 

Feeling unwell? Do not come to campus if you have any symptoms, are unwell or you are considered a close contact of a COVID-19 positive case.

If 48 hours after attending UNSW O-Week you have an onset of symptoms or test positive to COVID-19, please alert us by completing the below online form:   

https://www.covid-19.unsw.edu.au/covid-19-case-notification 

Health and safety protocol: 

  • Strongly encouraged to wear a mask in all indoor settings
  • Maintain physical distancing where possible
  • Wash or sanitise your hands regularly

Organised by

The UNSW Student Life Team delivers a variety of events that support and facilitate engagement, enabling UNSW students to succeed. We help students connect with the UNSW community, encompassing everything from onboarding at the beginning of your student journey, to peer mentoring and engagement events, bespoke support initiatives and timely informational events.

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