![]() Lorraine Kelly with the snowman she made outside the house where she was billetted. Her first snow -- and the first time she had used an electric toaster. Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() While at the Canberra Airport, the Airport Fire Brigade took the Wallaga Lake kids for a high speed ride around the airport in a fire truck. Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() During their Canberra trip, Nulla Nulla members were treated to a joyride by the Canberra Aero Club. Click Here to edit this entry |
![]() Ready to go on the joyride. Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() Another view from Black Mountain the five Wallaga Lake kids saw of a snowy Canberra. Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() On their Canberra trip, the Nulla Nulla kids spent Monday as students at the Telopea Park High School. Click Here to edit this entry |
![]() The view from Mt Ainslie the kids from Wallaga Lake saw of a snowy Canberra. Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() 1965 September: The Club working well, benefits clear, but key members of ANUJSS were set to leave Canberra early in 1966. What to do ? How to pass on the running, and to whom in 1966 ? Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() Recognising that when key members would leave Canberra in 1966 ANUJSS could no longer run the Nulla Nullas, steps were taken to make easy the transfer to another organization in 1966, as is explained here. Click Here to edit this entry |
![]() Club leaders avoided press coverage of the Nulla Nullas, but sough assistance from civic and political leaders. Dr Harvey Cohen was invited to dinner in (old) parliament house in Sept-Oct 1965 by both Kim Beazley (senior) and WC Wentworth, both political champions of aboriginal issues Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() Those coming down from Canberra to run the Nulla Nullas became aware of more general community needs. In January 1966 an appeal was made in the local Canberra newspaper for sewing machines for the women of Wallaga Lake; about twenty were donated carried by ANUJSS to Wallaga Lake. with 4 taken to an Aboriginal Reserve near Yass. Over subsequent years these served as basis for craft, until ultimately replaced by overlockers. Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() Recently established Umbarra Centre at Wallaga Lake offers (quote) activities [that] include boomerang and spear throwing, ochre painting, shelter building, Dreamtime stories, open fire cooking of bush tucker. Purchase locally made artefacts, paintings, didgeridoos and other arts and crafts. Umbarra also provides tours to significant local Koori sites.(unquote) Manager is Lorraine (nee Kelly) Maylor. Click Here to edit this entry |
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