TY - JOUR TI - 'Nothing Has Changed': The Making and Unmaking of Koori Culture AU - Birch, Tony T2 - Meanjin AB - The decision by the Victorian Minister of Tourism to announce the 'restoration' of the original Aboriginal name 'Guriward' of the Grampians mountain range in western Victoria in 1989 without consulting the local Koori community is discussed. It is suggested that the transformation of Koori rock-art sites as tourist centres along with the partial and selective name changes demonstrated that the white Australians still indulged in an unchanged behaviour of altering Koori culture according to their wishes since they first visited the area in 1836. DA - 1992///Winter PY - 1992 DO - 10.3316/informit.128835031083350 VL - 51 IS - 2 SP - 229 EP - 242,244-246 ST - 'Nothing Has Changed' UR - https://search.informit.org/doi/abs/10.3316/INFORMIT.128835031083350 Y2 - 2021/08/23/23:48:00 KW - Urban and cultural heritage ER - TY - JOUR TI - ‘Nothing Has Changed’: The Making and Unmaking of Koori Culture AU - Birch, Tony T2 - Meanjin AB - You get somebody coming in, a foreigner at that, trying to tell us to rename our mountains. —Bob Stone, Stawell town councillor In March 1989 the Victorian Minister for Tourism, Steve Crabb, announced that the Grampians mountain range in western Victoria would ‘revert to their Aboriginal name, Guriward’ (which after further research was altered to Gariwerd). Although this initiative came from the Victorian Tourism Commission, and the local Koori community had not yet been con­sulted, the minister felt that he could already announce the names that would be ‘restored’: I expect that the Grampians will be known as Guriward, the […] DA - 1992///Winter PY - 1992 DP - https://cat2.lib.unimelb.edu.au:443/record=b1111624~S2 LA - en-AU ST - ‘Nothing Has Changed’ UR - https://meanjin.com.au/essays/nothing-has-changed-the-making-and-unmaking-of-koori-culture/ Y2 - 2021/08/25/06:19:55 KW - Indigenous knowledge KW - Indigenous peoples ER - TY - JOUR TI - Friday essay: recovering a narrative of place - stories in the time of climate change AU - Birch, Tony T2 - The Conversation DA - 2018/04// PY - 2018 UR - https://theconversation.com/friday-essay-recovering-a-narrative-of-place-stories-in-the-time-of-climate-change-95067 Y2 - 2021/03/05/00:00:00 KW - Indigenous knowledge KW - Urban and cultural heritage KW - Urban planning ER - TY - CHAP TI - Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne 15 April, 2018 AU - Birch, Tony T2 - The Politics of Public Space AB - Transcript of a talk by Tony Birch that took place at the Shrine of Remembrance on the Indigenous protest movement Camp Sovereignty and the significance of monuments in shaping collective values. CY - Melbourne, Australia DA - 2020/// PY - 2020 VL - Volume Three SP - 23 EP - 41 LA - English PB - OFFICE SN - 978-0-648-77022-0 UR - https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/245377212 KW - Land rights KW - Urban and cultural heritage ER - TY - BOOK TI - Reversing the negatives: a portrait of aboriginal Victoria AU - Maynard, Ricky AU - Birch, Tony CN - DU120.S7 M39 2000 CY - Melbourne DA - 2000/// PY - 2000 DP - https://cat2.lib.unimelb.edu.au:443/record=b2631198~S30 SP - 77 PB - Museum Victoria SN - 978-0-7311-5271-1 ST - Reversing the negatives UR - https://cat2.lib.unimelb.edu.au:443/record=b2631198~S30 KW - Urban and cultural heritage ER -