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Remember Me Stolen Generations Marker - sculpture/seating by Reko Rennie in Atherton Gardens, Fitzroy
Yalinguth Fringe Festival Tour group gathered outside the Builders Arms Hotel
Yalinguth Fringe Festival Tour group gathered around fire bowl at The Meeting Place in Atherton Gardens, Fitzroy
Yalinguth Fringe Festival Tour group walking to The Meeting Place in Atherton Gardens, Fitzroy
Yalinguth Fringe Festival Tour group walking along Gertrude Street, being led by tour guide Jason Tamiru.

Yalinguth Fitzroy: Stories. Sounds. Knowledge.

Yalinguth Working Group—Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation, Storyscape, Melbourne School of Design at the University of Melbourne, RMIT University 2022

Description

Did you know that the buildings on Gertrude Street were the home of the Black Power movement in Australia? If the walls could talk in these cafes and bars you’d hear the voices of self-determination and people standing up for their rights! Through the '60s, '70s and '80s, Aboriginal-controlled organisations were created for health, legal services, housing, sport, youth services, advocacy and education—all with their headquarters on Gertrude Street.

Yalinguth (meaning 'yesterday' in Woi Wurrung) is an award-winning audio app connecting people to this important history through soundscapes and stories told by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. On this two-hour guided walking tour, Yalinguth will take you on an inspiring historical journey with live stories from our guide Jason Tamiru, augmented by Elders' stories, music and soundscapes from the Yalinguth app via loudspeaker. Start at the Moreton Bay Fig Tree inside Carlton Gardens and finish at the Builders Arms Hotel. These stories, buildings, and this street have a special history that we can all connect with.

“When you sit quietly there’s a spirit here. All our Elders and ancestors are here, they will always be here."—Uncle Kutcha Edwards

What's On

We’ll start the journey at the old Moreton Bay Fig Tree in Carlton Gardens, where many legendary speakers including Pastor Sir Doug Nicholls, Jack Patten, Bill Onus, William Cooper, Ebenezer Lovett, Martha Nevin and Margaret Tucker addressed gatherings. Our guide (and Sir Doug's grandson), Jason Tamiru, will then take us on a journey through the Aboriginal Rights Movement down Gertrude Street, also known as the Black Mile and Sunset Boulevard.

We’ll listen to music and stories at buildings and spaces that were formerly the Koori Club, the Housing Board, the Legal Service, the Koori Information Centre, a community church and other beloved community gathering places. We’ll listen to live recordings from a protest when the Queen visited and stories about Muhammad Ali when he addressed the people on a corner near the Builders Arms Hotel. We’ll also hear music evoking and echoing the Rights Movement and the streets of Fitzroy from No Fixed Address, Uncle Archie Roach and Aunty Ruby Hunter, Uncle Kutcha Edwards and Harry Williams and the Country Outcasts!

There is a spirit in Fitzroy, and this experience provides a unique connection to this important place.

Huge thanks to our supporting partners Yarra City Council, First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria, Builders Arms Hotel, Good Times Pilates, substory*, PPHH Store, Seekers, Komyuniti Wellness.

Children's Activities

A Yalinguth walk is suitable for all ages.

Images: (1) Remember Me Stolen Generations Marker by Reko Rennie in Atherton Gardens, Fitzroy. (2-5) Yalinguth Fringe Festival Tour group, Fitzroy, guided by Jason Tamiru. All photos: Tamati Smith.

Important Details

Time & Date

Saturday 26 July
Tour runs 2pm—4pm
Running 2 hours for up to 60

Meet at the Moreton Bay Fig Tree in Carlton Gardens, closest to the Gertrude and Nicholson Streets intersection. This tour will conclude at Builders Arms Hotel, 211 Gertrude Street, Fitzroy 3065.
Wear comfortable/warm clothes—please check the weather and bring an umbrella/raincoat if rain is forecast. Please ask permission before taking photographs/posting any material to social media.

ACCESSIBILITY

Fully wheelchair accessible

Location

The Fig Tree, Carlton Gardens, Melbourne VIC 3000 (near corner of Gertrude/Nicholson Streets)

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