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Oombulgurri (also spelled Oombulgarri ) is a powerful work by Aboriginal poet Ali Cobby Eckermann from her 2015 anthology Inside My Mother
Closure and Its Aftermath In 2011 the Western Australian government formally closed Oombulgurri, citing safety concerns, unsustainable service provision, and social dysfunction. Families were relocated to regional towns such as Wyndham and Kununurra or to other communities. While some residents supported formal relocation—hoping for improved access to healthcare, education, and employment—others experienced closure as a traumatic rupture from Country, ceremony sites, and ancestral graves. Oombulgurri Poem Pdf
For those displaced, the consequences included disconnection from traditional practices, overcrowding in receiving communities, and new challenges such as unemployment, loss of language transmission, and increased exposure to social problems in towns. The cultural and psychological harm of being separated from Country—especially where burial sites, ceremonial grounds, and dreaming tracks are central to identity—remains difficult to quantify yet deeply significant. Oombulgurri (also spelled Oombulgarri ) is a powerful
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. It reflects on the forced closure and subsequent abandonment of the Oombulgurri community in Western Australia. Matrix Education
Oombulgurri Poem
It is from this crucible of massacre, survival, reclamation, and forced closure that the emerges.