Acknowledgement of Country

‘Yindyamarra Winhanganha’ – The wisdom of respectfully knowing how to live well in a world worth living in.

We respectfully acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the lands on which we live and work together. Charles Sturt University and its staff pay respect to Elders within First Nations communities and acknowledge the continuity of cultures, languages, leadership and knowledge systems.

We acknowledge First Nations peoples continuous connection to Country, recognising the unique, diverse identities and cultures of peoples in our communities, regions and nation. As such, we value the collaboration to strongly position First Nations peoples in our university, through languages, leadership, cultures, knowledges, research and ceremonies.

 

Sunlight filters through tall eucalyptus trees, illuminating a serene outdoor space with natural stone seating.
Charles Sturt University’s Albury campus, on Wiradjuri Land

 

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