DS Indigenous acknowledgement
This Content Template is used for adding an Indigenous Acknowledgement to the bottom of key landing pages.
It should always be placed at the bottom of the page.
There are different variants to choose from for more localised acknowledgements.
Samples
Standard (home page) version
Indigenous Acknowledgement
La Trobe University proudly acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands where its campuses are located in Victoria. We recognise that Indigenous Australians have an ongoing connection to the land and the University values their unique contribution to both the University and the wider Australian society. Find out more
Albury-Wodonga variant
Indigenous Acknowledgement
La Trobe University proudly acknowledges the First Peoples of the Dhudhuroa Wiradjuri, as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the Country. We pay our respects to the Elders past and present of First Peoples of Dhudhuroa Wiradjuri and the ancient connection they hold with their Country.
Bendigo variant
Indigenous Acknowledgement
We would like to acknowledge the people belonging to Djandak, the country our Bendigo campus is situated on; these people are the Djaara Djaara people of the Dja Dja Wurrung language group. The Djaara people are one of 5 Traditional Owner groups that make up the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge the living culture of the Djaara people and we pay respect to their elders past, present and emerging.
Mildura variant
Indigenous Acknowledgement
La Trobe University proudly acknowledges the First Peoples of the Millewa-Mallee, The Latji Latji, Ngintait, Nyeri Nyeri and Werigia, as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the Country. We pay our respects to the Elders past and present of First Peoples of Millewa-Mallee and the ancient connection they hold with their Country.
Shepparton variant
Indigenous Acknowledgement
We would like to acknowledge the Yorta Yorta and Bangerang Country. We acknowledge the beautiful and unique landscape, waterways and animals of this area.
Elders of the Yorta Yorta Bangerang communities and their Ancestors are the traditional custodians of this land for many centuries. We acknowledge their living culture and their continuing roles in the life of this region.