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  2. Begin by filling out the 'For the Applicant' section. Provide your full name, school year, and whether you identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. Include your contact details and any medical conditions.
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Two totems of the Kamilaroi or Gamilaroi nation (people of the Liverpool Plains Narrabri, Gunnedah, Moree) are the eagle and the crow. Under the eagle the clan totems include ringtail possum, red kangaroo, quoll, wallaroo, platypus, quail, barking owl, emu, brolga and death adder.
Culture Academy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that catalyzes transformation, bringing together corporations and organizations that share our mission, vision, and the imperative to lift young creatives into a sphere of expansiveness where they can thrive in career pathways in Design, Marketing, and the Arts.
Aboriginal nations and language groups The Gamilaraay, Yuwalaraay and Yuwalayaay dialects are spoken by members of the Gomeroi (Kamilaroi) nation. The land of the Gomeroi nation stretches from western NSW to the border with the Banbai nation near Guyra.
The Kamilaroi are the second largest nation on the eastern coast of Australia, with Wiradjuri being the largest. Their nation covers 30,000 square miles of fertile soil, running rivers and streams. Their language is Gamilaraay and their lifestyle is to co-exist with, and maintain a balance with nature.
Gamilaraay language Gamilaraay / Languages spoken

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These sounds do not make any difference to the meaning of words in Gamilaraay, so g was standardised for use in the dictionary. In the nineteenth century some Europeans thought they heard g at the start of the word Gamilaraay and wrote it down as Gummilroy, while others heard k and wrote it down as Kamilaroi.

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