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Join us for the First Nations Speaker Series, presented in collaboration with GML Heritage and the Research Centre for Deep History at the Australian National University.

Two ways of walking together, Science and Culture; A community based Aboriginal rock art project in the Blue Mountains NSW.
Speaker Wayne Brennan
Wednesday 3 August, 6pm–7pm
Museum of Sydney

About Wayne Brennan

Wayne is an archaeologist of Gamilaraay descent, who specializes in Aboriginal rock art and has lived and conducted research in the Blue Mountains for over 35 years. He has worked as an education officer, researcher and remote fire fighter for the National Parks and Wildlife Service since 1987. He currently works as an Aboriginal heritage consultant and is a visiting research fellow with the Australian Museum, Sydney.

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