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Kutju Australia is not an attempt to hijack the national anthem of Australia. Rather, it is a lead to encourage scholarship around the remaining Australian traditional languages and at the same time assist in providing other authentic translations of Advance Australia Fair (and other appropriate songs) into Australian languages.


As a result of Kutju Australia, several other Australian language groups are considering their versions of the anthem.

We at Kutju Australia are committed to assistance, if required, to enable such things. An email to ted@tedegan.com.au

Left to right: Mavis Malbunka (President, Ntaria School Committee), Olivia McDacy, Katie Philipson, Young Hoon Oh, Alison Nararula Anderson MLA, Gaston Armand, Kelly Choo, Jessica Ramsey at Kutju Day, 24 August 2011, Hermannsburg NT
Left to right: Mavis Malbunka (President, Ntaria School Committee), Olivia McDacy, Katie Philipson, Young Hoon Oh, Alison Nararula Anderson MLA, Gaston Armand, Kelly Choo, Jessica Ramsey at Kutju Day, 24 August 2011, Hermannsburg NT
We ought to bake a Kutju Cake!
We ought to bake a Kutju Cake!

Left to right: Mavis Malbunka (President, Ntaria School Committee), Olivia McDacy, Katie Philipson, Young Hoon Oh, Alison Nararula Anderson MLA, Gaston Armand, Kelly Choo, Jessica Ramsey at Kutju Day, 24 August 2011, Hermannsburg NT
The meeting of the Ntaria (NSW) and Killara (NSW) children: Kutju Day at Hermannsburg
We ought to bake a Kutju Cake!
Kutju Australia!





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