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42: An interview with Roy Ah-See at Gosford NSW 2017 NAIDOC Week Celebrations

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Our Lived Experience Network Manager, Tracy, attended the 2017 NAIDOC Celebrations at the Central Coast in Gosford NSW. Listen to her interview with Roy Ah-See - SYDNEY/NEWCASTLE REGION, Chairperson, NSW Aboriginal Land Council (http://www.alc.org.au/about-nswalc/our-council.aspx) I’m here today at the NAIDOC celebrations at Gosford and I’m just wondering if you can share with us who you are, who you represent and why this event is so important. Absolutely. My name is Roy Ah-See; I’m a Wiradjuri man born and bred on Wiradjuri country. I live on the Central Coast and I’m the Chairperson of the NSW Aboriginal Land Council, elected council for the Sydney Newcastle region. I guess in answer to your question why these events are important – NAIDOC week - it symbolises who we are, our identity, gives us an opportunity to showcase and engage with non-Aboriginal people and also bring together our Aboriginal community. Because it is so important and the theme for this NAIDOC here is Languages – and they do matter.