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Human Resource Officer position opening

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Strategy and Business Development Advisor Opening

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Gratitude after challenging 2021

Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation (EMAC) Board and Staff wish all Eastern Maar Citizens, our corporation’s friends and partners a safe and happy festive season.

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Feedback on gallery space needed

We encourage our Eastern Maar Citizens to have their say on the location of a new art gallery space in Warrnambool. The Warrnambool Art Gallery (WAG) has reached its capacity limits in meeting the growing needs of the community and visitors to the region. Cannon Hill was proposed as potential location for a new gallery

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Mana Developments General Manager opening

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Cultural Landscape Advisor position opening

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Maar Nations Gallery awarded

Maar Nation Gallery at the Warrnambool Art Gallery has received state-wide recognition for its commitment to promoting and acknowledging First Nations history and culture. The 2021 Australian Museums and Galleries Association Victorian Awards named the WAG Maar Nation Gallery and Aboriginal-led Legacy Initiative as the winner of its Archival Survival Award for Small Museums and

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Working Group Expression of Interest

EOI’s into the Eastern Maar Community Working Group are now closed. Eastern Maar People needed for Great Ocean Road project Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation (EMAC) is establishing an Eastern Maar community working group to work alongside Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) to guide the planning and construction of the proposed Great Ocean

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Registered Aboriginal Party (RAP) Technical Coordinator

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Media Release – Destruction of the Kooyang Stone Arrangement

Traditional Owners have been traumatised following the destruction of part of an ancient ceremonial landmark, the Kooyang Stone Arrangement, at Lake Bolac over the long weekend. Authorised Officers from Aboriginal Victoria utilising enforcement provisions provided under the Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006 are investigating the circumstances that led to the apparent removal of an estimated 60-metre

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