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'EMERITUS Professor Judy Atkinson believes that 'truth-telling' may not be as easy as it sounds. "If we are to see change and begin to transform the pain and deep trauma within our communities we cannot wait for the government and officials from Canberra to do this. We need to lead this conversation. Its about listening. In order to heal, the stories behind the trauma must be heard," Judy says.'
'TANDANYA National Aboriginal Cultural Institute and Bula'bula Arts present Djungi Gulpilil (Gulpilil Family), an exhibition of stunning traditional works by WAIN artists from North East Arnhem Land, who are all closely related to actor. painter, dancer and singer David Gulpilil.'