Talk:Rhoda Roberts
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Death announced today
editThe tragic news has just been announced on ABC Radio National & ABC News online. There’s also an announcement on her personal Instagram page (which has been used as the source of her birth & death dates). The initial edit to update the article has only dealt with the first paragraph of the lead, so the rest of the article will need a copyedit to update to past tense, as well as other details including additional ones that will now be available from her obituaries. Very sad news. Bluevista99 (talk) 06:13, 21 March 2026 (UTC)
- Thank you, @Bluevista99. Changes to past tense have been made, but there still may be further information to add from obituaries in coming days. Oronsay (talk) 19:15, 21 March 2026 (UTC)
- Thanks. Link to the ABC News online story published this morning:
- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-21/indigenous-artistic-leader-cultural-adviser-rhoda-roberts-dies/106445192 QarrghT (talk) 20:37, 21 March 2026 (UTC)
- ABC News article is titled: “Rhoda Roberts AO, Indigenous leader in arts, culture and media, dies aged 66.”
- The ABC advises that the deceased’s name and image is published with permission
- The author, journalist Stephanie Boltje, reports that the deceased, the subject of this page, ’’…coined the term "Welcome to Country".’’
- I anticipate that this acknowledgement will make this particular Wikipedia page a significant page, because of a modern Australian courtesy — an extension of something that has been occurring for millennia prior to European settlement of Australia — that has developed from Aunty Rhonda’s advocacy for the adoption of Welcome to Country.
- Acknowledgement of Country is a practice that has become common during recent decades and so new to the experience of many living in or travelling through Australia.
- Acknowledgement of Country is common in Australia now at ‘mainstream’ cultural events — such as at the commencement of a Melbourne Symphony Orchestra performance (where the acknowledgement is spoken over music), but also at the commencement of community meetings, conferences, etc.
- Acknowledgement of Country occurs when there is not the opportunity for a designate of the traditional owners of the land upon which those people are meeting to welcome those gathering upon it. If a traditional owner of the lands upon which those people are meeting was available, then their welcome is known as "Welcome to Country". QarrghT (talk) 21:29, 21 March 2026 (UTC)








