indigenous – Cathartic Camera https://catharticcamera.com Brisbane Based Event and Street Photography Mon, 03 Apr 2023 12:17:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://catharticcamera.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-camera-icon-clipart-9-32x32.png indigenous – Cathartic Camera https://catharticcamera.com 32 32 141903701 Invasion Day Photos 2021 Meanjin https://catharticcamera.com/invasion-day-photos-2021-meanjin/ https://catharticcamera.com/invasion-day-photos-2021-meanjin/#respond Tue, 26 Jan 2021 03:23:00 +0000 https://catharticcamera.com/?p=3540 Invasion Day Brisbane

Invasion day also known as survival day or Australia day. These photographs document important moments in the history of Australia.

“January 26 1788 is the day Sir Arthur Phillip raised the British flag at Warrane (Sydney Cove) to claim the land as a British Colony. This day marks the beginning of a long and brutal colonisation of people and land.”

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Introduction to Invasion Day

Invasion Day is a term used in Australia to refer to January 26, the date on which the First Fleet of British ships arrived at Port Jackson in 1788, and the raising of the British flag at Sydney Cove by Governor Arthur Phillip. This event is considered by many Indigenous Australians as the beginning of colonization and the oppression of their culture and people. Some Indigenous Australians and other Australians mark this day as a day of mourning and protest, rather than as a national holiday.

10 Points to remember on Invasion Day.

  1. Invasion Day is a term used in Australia to refer to January 26, the date on which the First Fleet of British ships arrived at Port Jackson in 1788.
  2. The raising of the British flag at Sydney Cove by Governor Arthur Phillip marks the beginning of British colonization in Australia.
  3. This event is considered by many Indigenous Australians as the beginning of the oppression of their culture and people.
  4. Indigenous Australians were dispossessed of their land, subjected to violence and forced to assimilate into Western culture.
  5. Many Indigenous Australians and other Australians mark this day as a day of mourning and protest, rather than as a national holiday.
  6. The term “Invasion Day” reflects the view that the arrival of the British was an invasion of Indigenous lands and an act of colonization.
  7. January 26 is officially celebrated as Australia Day, a national holiday that marks the beginning of British settlement in the country.
  8. The date of January 26 has been a point of controversy and has been the subject of ongoing debate and calls for change.
  9. Some Indigenous Australians and their supporters want the date to be changed to one that is more inclusive and respects the history and rights of Indigenous people.
  10. There are also calls for the holiday to be officially renamed to “Survival Day” or “First Nations Day” to reflect the ongoing survival of Indigenous culture and the contributions of Indigenous Australians to the country.

I have come to understand the importance of political photography and activism in our society. In a world where visuals dominate our communication and understanding of the world around us, political photography has the power to shape public opinion and raise awareness about important issues.

Through my work, I have had the opportunity to document a variety of political events, from protests to rallies to election campaigns. I have seen firsthand how powerful imagery can capture the emotion and intensity of a moment, and how it can inspire people to take action.

Political photography can serve as a crucial tool for activists and advocacy groups who are fighting for social justice and human rights. It can help to amplify their voices and draw attention to their cause, by capturing compelling images that convey their message to a wider audience. I hope these images can be shared through social media and news outlets, reaching people all over the world and encouraging them to get involved.

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Musgrave Park Family Fun Day Photos 2016 https://catharticcamera.com/musgrave-park-family-fun-day-photos-2016/ https://catharticcamera.com/musgrave-park-family-fun-day-photos-2016/#respond Fri, 08 Jul 2016 08:40:59 +0000 https://catharticcamera.com/?p=3170 Get Ready to Have a Blast at Musgrave Park Family Fun Day!

Looking for a fun-filled day out with the family? Look no further than the Musgrave Park Family Fun Day! Read on to find out all the exciting activities and entertainment that await you.

Introduction

The Musgrave Park Family Fun Day is a one-of-a-kind event that promises to provide entertainment and fun for the whole family. This annual event takes place in the beautiful Musgrave Park, which is known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant atmosphere. From food stalls to live music, from bouncy castles to face painting, there is something for everyone at the Musgrave Park Family Fun Day.

So, if you’re looking for a fantastic day out with the family, mark your calendars and head down to Musgrave Park on the day of the event. To give you a sneak peek of what to expect, we’ve put together a guide to all the fun activities that await you.

Attractions for Kids

The Musgrave Park Family Fun Day is designed to cater to the interests of children of all ages. Here are some of the attractions that your kids are sure to love:

Bouncy Castles

What’s a family fun day without bouncy castles? At the Musgrave Park Family Fun Day, your kids can jump, bounce, and play to their heart’s content on the inflatable castles. With a variety of shapes and sizes to choose from, your kids are sure to have a blast!

Face Painting

Let your kids’ imaginations run wild with face painting! Professional face painters will be on hand to transform your little ones into their favorite animals, superheroes, or princesses. And the best part? It’s all free!

Petting Zoo

For kids who love animals, the petting zoo is a must-visit attraction. They can feed and pet the friendly animals, including lambs, goats, and bunnies. It’s a great opportunity for them to learn about and interact with different animals in a safe and controlled environment.

Entertainment for All

The Musgrave Park Family Fun Day is not just for kids – there’s plenty of entertainment for adults too. Here are some of the attractions that will keep you entertained:

Live Music

Get ready to groove to the beat of live music performed by local artists. From rock to pop, from jazz to blues, there’s something for every music lover at the Musgrave Park Family Fun Day. So, bring a picnic blanket, relax, and enjoy the tunes.

Food Stalls

Indulge in a variety of mouth-watering cuisines from around the world at the food stalls. From burgers to hot dogs, from pizzas to tacos, there’s something for every taste bud. And don’t forget to leave some room for the sweet treats, including ice cream, candy floss, and popcorn.

Art and Craft Stalls

For those who love arts and crafts, there will be plenty of stalls selling handmade items, including jewelry, paintings, and pottery. It’s a great opportunity to support local artists and find unique gifts for your loved ones.

FAQs

When is the Musgrave Park Family Fun Day?

The Musgrave Park Family Fun Day is an annual event that takes place in the summer. The exact date varies from year to year, so be sure to check the event’s website or social media pages for updates.

How much does it cost to attend the Musgrave Park Family Fun Day?

The event is free to attend, and most of the attractions and entertainment are also free. However, some stalls and vendors may charge for their products and services.

Is the Musgrave Park Family Fun Day accessible for people with disabilities?

Yes, the organizers make sure to make the event accessible for people with disabilities. There are wheelchair-accessible ramps and toilets, as well as dedicated parking spaces for people with disabilities.

Can I bring my own food and drinks to the event?

Yes, you are welcome to bring your own food and drinks to the event. However, there are plenty of food stalls available offering a wide range of delicious snacks and meals.

Conclusion

The Musgrave Park Family Fun Day is a wonderful opportunity for families to spend quality time together, enjoy some great entertainment, and make memories that will last a lifetime. With a wide range of attractions and entertainment for people of all ages, this event promises to be a day full of fun, laughter, and excitement.

So, mark your calendars, pack a picnic basket, and head down to Musgrave Park for a day filled with family fun. We hope to see you there!

The Musgrave Park Family Fun Day was born out of a vision by Aunty Joan Collins (nee Alberts) who feared the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Aboriginal Australia was disappearing. She dreamt of celebrating and promoting the very essence of her culture and showcasing its significance to all Australians.

From https://www.musgraveparkffd.com/about-us

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5th GLOBAL CALL TO ACTION https://catharticcamera.com/5th-global-call-to-action/ https://catharticcamera.com/5th-global-call-to-action/#respond Fri, 27 Nov 2015 07:56:36 +0000 https://catharticcamera.com/?p=3070 A protest to Stop the Forced Closure of Aboriginal Communities in Australia.

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In the early hours of Black Friday, 13 March 2015, growing frustrations in the Aboriginal community had reached a pressure point. After the repeated failure of successive Government’s to honor Australia’s First Nations at the most basic of levels, the perfect storm was brewing. Compounding this, the global lurch to the right under the guise of ‘austerity’, had seemingly become a code-switch of Government to normalize racism, bigotry, oppression and genocide.

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Stop forced closures of aboriginal communities https://catharticcamera.com/stop-forced-closures-of-aboriginal-communities/ https://catharticcamera.com/stop-forced-closures-of-aboriginal-communities/#respond Wed, 18 Mar 2015 17:59:45 +0000 https://catharticcamera.com/?p=967 A protest in Brisbane to show your opposition to the threatened closure of remote Aboriginal communities by the WA State Government & Federal Australian Government.

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