Artwork submitted to Play Your Part is listed below. Click a thumbnail image to view a larger version of the work.
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Supporting Reconciliation by Charley Kingman
A photo taken at a Powderchair concert 2007 |
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Wattle and Moon number 3 by Helen Duley
"The symbol of the glorious wattle is important in Australian history to both Indigenous and white communities. The white community has their wattle day, and our sports people wear their gold and green, as their proud wattle colours. The Indigenous community uses wattle for smoking newborn children as a welcome into their tribe. |
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Wattle and Rainbow Pool Number 2 by Helen Duley
"The symbol of the glorious wattle is important in Australian history to both Indigenous and white communities. The white community has their wattle day, and our sports people wear their gold and green, as their proud wattle colours. The Indigenous community uses wattle for smoking newborn children as a welcome into their tribe. |
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Wattle and Rainbow Pool Number 2 by Helen Duley
"The symbol of the glorious wattle is important in Australian history to both Indigenous and white communities. The white community has their wattle day, and our sports people wear their gold and green, as their proud wattle colours. The Indigenous community uses wattle for smoking newborn children as a welcome into their tribe. |
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Wattle and Rainbow Number 3 by Helen Duley
"The symbol of the glorious wattle is important in Australian history to both Indigenous and white communities. The white community has their wattle day, and our sports people wear their gold and green, as their proud wattle colours. The Indigenous community uses wattle for smoking newborn children as a welcome into their tribe. |
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Wattle and Wind Number 1 by Helen Duley
"The symbol of the glorious wattle is important in Australian history to both Indigenous and white communities. The white community has their wattle day, and our sports people wear their gold and green, as their proud wattle colours. The Indigenous community uses wattle for smoking newborn children as a welcome into their tribe. |
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Wattle Blooming Number 1 by Helen Duley
"The symbol of the glorious wattle is important in Australian history to both Indigenous and white communities. The white community has their wattle day, and our sports people wear their gold and green, as their proud wattle colours. The Indigenous community uses wattle for smoking newborn children as a welcome into their tribe. |
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Blooming Wattle Number 3 by Helen Duley
"The symbol of the glorious wattle is important in Australian history to both Indigenous and white communities. The white community has their wattle day, and our sports people wear their gold and green, as their proud wattle colours. The Indigenous community uses wattle for smoking newborn children as a welcome into their tribe. |