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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF

“The University of Technology Sydney would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the Traditional Custodians and Knowledge Keepers of the land on which UTS now stands, and pays respect to Elders past and present.”

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Vertigo would like to extend an acknowledgement to the Traditional Custodians and Knowledge Keepers of the land on which we lived and worked as editors and designers during the creation of this magazine. We pay

As students, we must acknowl edge the Indigenous contributions to academia that have enriched our understanding of Australian history and culture. We exist on stolen land, and recognise that sovereignty has never been ceded.

Axel, Bronte, Claire, Joseph, Sapphire, Siena, and Yvonne pay their respects to the Gadigal and Wangal peoples of the Eora nation. Arshmah and Gökçe pay their respects to the Cabrogal people of the Dharug and Dharawal nations. Mary and Fiona pay their respects to the Wallumedegal and Dharug people of the Dharug nation, and Angelique pays her respects to the Gweagal people of the Dharawal nation.

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