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Nsw Literary Awards Clare Wright Naku Dharuk Bark Petitions

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The article covers literary awards and Indigenous cultural history. No concrete commercial mechanism, price signal, supply chain impact, or company margin effect is present. The mention of Rio Tinto is incidental and does not indicate any operational or financial change. This is a cultural/ceremonial event with no material sector impact.

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  • Clare Wright's book won Book of the Year and $40,000 Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction at NSW Literary Awards.
  • Total winnings for Wright amounted to $50,000.
  • The book details the 1963 Yirrkala bark petitions presented by Yolŋu Elders to protect ancestral lands from mining.
  • Rio Tinto is mentioned as an organization in the article.
  • The awards ceremony highlighted the importance of Indigenous voices.

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