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DESCRIPTION:Join Aboriginal History WA (AHWA) and the State Library&rsquo\;
 s Storylines team for a FREE family history information session.Learn abou
 t Aboriginal family history records\, our many truth-telling projects and 
 how we can help you research your own family history.&nbsp\;The AHWA team 
 are research experts who help Aboriginal people get access to restricted S
 tate Government records about themselves and their direct ancestors.&nbsp\
 ;&nbsp\;These records\, which span from 1886 to 1972\, are closed to the p
 ublic due to the personal and sensitive nature of information.&nbsp\; &nbs
 p\;These records\, which span from 1886 to 1972\, are closed to the public
  due to the personal and sensitive nature of information.Storylines is an 
 Aboriginal online archive managed and hosted by the State library. It feat
 ures more than 12\,000 photos and materials that can help people find info
 rmation about their family and provides a safe place to share materials ab
 out Aboriginal people from Western Australia.&nbsp\;Artwork (below): Beeli
 ar Nyoons by Justin Martin.
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DTSTART:20250212T013000Z
LOCATION:WA\,Busselton\,Busselton Community Resource Centre\, 21 Cammilleri
  Street
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SUMMARY:Aboriginal Family History Session — Busselton
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div><p>Join Aboriginal History WA (AHWA) and 
 the State Library&rsquo\;s Storylines team for a FREE family history infor
 mation session.</p><p><span style="background-color:initial\;font-size:inh
 erit\;font-family:inherit\;text-align:inherit\;text-transform:inherit\;wor
 d-spacing:normal\;caret-color:auto\;white-space:inherit\;">Learn about Abo
 riginal family history records\, our many truth-telling projects and how w
 e can help you research your own family history.&nbsp\;</span></p></div><d
 iv><p>The AHWA team are research experts who help Aboriginal people get ac
 cess to restricted State Government records about themselves and their dir
 ect ancestors.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p><p><span style="background-color:initial\;
 font-size:inherit\;font-family:inherit\;text-align:inherit\;text-transform
 :inherit\;word-spacing:normal\;caret-color:auto\;white-space:inherit\;">Th
 ese records\, which span from 1886 to 1972\, are closed to the public due 
 to the personal and sensitive nature of information.&nbsp\; &nbsp\;</span>
 </p><div>These records\, which span from 1886 to 1972\, are closed to the 
 public due to the personal and sensitive nature of information.</div><div>
 <br /></div><div>Storylines is an Aboriginal online archive managed and ho
 sted by the State library. It features more than 12\,000 photos and materi
 als that can help people find information about their family and provides 
 a safe place to share materials about Aboriginal people from Western Austr
 alia.&nbsp\;</div><div><br /></div><p></p><p>Artwork (below): Beeliar Nyoo
 ns by Justin Martin.</p></div>
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