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Barak said: 'You got to know your father's country, Yarra is my father's country.' 'Me no leave it, Yarra, my father's country. There's no mountains for me on the Murray.'

Your paintings are our ancient treasures. In the modern world you remind us of our place of belonging. Thank you Uncle for keeping the fire burning and keeping our culture alive. We should never forget who we are and where we come from. Today I walk this land in recognition and with the utmost respect for those who walked before me. Search no more Uncle, it is your time to be reunited and to rest peacefully in your place with your family.

Perhaps Barak knew that people would be writing stories about his life. Maybe he felt the need to tell his own story in his own way. These beautiful images reiterate and confirm the importance of identity and the central place of ceremony in Aboriginal society. These images should not be ignored. They are embedded with respect and integrity and represent the stories of the oldest living culture in the world. -Joy Murphy-Wandin

 

Head of Barak Campus
Mr. John Rodgers

Year 12 Co-ordinator
Mrs. Janet Barr


Year 11 Co-ordinators
Mr. Tim Newcomb

Year 10 Co-ordinators
Mrs. Sarah Chalmers

The Year 10, 11 and 12 Campus of Mount Lilydale Mercy College. The campus is named after William Barak, (1824 - 1903) the last tribal leader of the Wurundjeri people, the original inhabitants of this land.


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