We were painfully moved to see this article on Oombulgurri's history today. This sort of massacre was all to common in Australia in the past, but we did not know that Oombulgurri had also been affected. I'm not even sure that our colleagues who were there in the 70's knew about it, at least no one ever mentioned it to us. All the more to everyone's credit for how much people there were able to accomplish. https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/mar/08/a-very-tragic-history-how-the-trauma-of-a-1926-massacre-echoes-through-the-years?utm_term=RWRpdG9yaWFsX0d1YXJkaWFuVG9kYXlBVVMtMTkwMzA4&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=GuardianTodayAUS&CMP=GTAU_email Best wishes Richard and Maria -- Transforming individuals and organisations towards a future worth living today. Phone: +61 2 9896 3839, Post: 18 Sturdee St, Wentworthville NSW 2145 Australia Winners of Outstanding Community Leader, 2014 Zest Award