Indigenous leader Rhoda Roberts, 'Welcome to Country' pioneer, dies at 66

Rhoda Roberts, a Widjabul Wieybal woman, was a trailblazer in Australian media and Indigenous cultural representation, notably originating the 'Welcome to Country' ceremony and directing parts of the Sydney Olympics opening event. Her work significantly raised awareness and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures through multiple artistic and leadership roles. Moving forward, her legacy will influence ongoing efforts to embed Indigenous culture in national identity and media.
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