Footprints on Gadigal Nura
Nicole Monks co-creation
Cultural Advisor - Bibi Barba, Transport NSW
Location: Waterloo Metro Station, Waterloo
Gadigal Country
Project Type: Public Artwork
Client: John Holland Group & TfNSW
Collaborators: Uncle Chicka Madden
Aunty Joanne Timbery
Nicole Monks
Brolga Dance Academy
Jodie Choolburra-Welsh
Roscoe and local dancers
Wayne Quilliam
Aboriginal Community
Partnership: AG Public Art
Completion: 2024
The Gadigal have walked this Country since time immemorial, their footprints continuously touching the earth alongside Waterloo Station’s Botany Road. Originally established as a thoroughfare for First Nations people, this road remains a vital connection across time, space, place and humanity. The footprints of the past, present and future walk together, linking us to this land - Gadigal land. ‘FOOTPRINTS ON GADIGAL NURA’ celebrates Waterloo’s Aboriginal legacy, philosophy and storytelling. Ensuring that all cultures feel welcomed, encouraged to engage, learn and connect with this rich history.
Acknowledgments:
SITE A
Elders, Uncle Chicka Madden and Auntie Joanne Timbery
SITE B
Community workshop, Jarad, Taleena, Eli, Nikita, Pamela, Melisha, Donna, Kenisha, Kiarna, Tanya, Alkira, Mervyn, Liliana, Gail, Isarika, Dorothy, Gregory, Debra, Latai, Taiahmi, Amiera, Makeedi, Nyurah, Tracey, Noah, Albert, Yileen, Maudie, Jo-Anna, Nattai, Natalie, Isaac, Lottie, Marlon, Kim, Tshinta, Tarhney, Isaiah, Joanne, Skyanne, Jason, Cynthia, Peta-Joy, Kimbaley, Bradley, Jaleal, Jinny-Jane, Malcom, Jarrad, Jarel, Yarra, Jenine.
SITE C
Wayne Quilliam (Photographer), Jodie Choolburra-Welsh(Brolga Dance Academy) and Roscoe (portrait). Brolga Dance Academy Dancers - Liara, Taneisha, Jack, Zaharlia, Madison, Allira, Aasha, Bobby, Mirii, Tyra, Wirrindah, Blossom and Diamond

