Annie comes from a family of renowned artists whose work reflects their story and Arawerre country.
Annie’s paintings have also featured in exhibitions across Australia and in the United Kingdom. Her work is included in the National Gallery of Australia collection. The terms under which the Coat of Arms can be used are detailed on the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet website.Ĭover design features Awelye Sugarbag, an original artwork by Indigenous artist Annie Hunter Petyarre. The details of the relevant licence conditions are available on the Creative Commons website as is the full legal code for the CC BY 4.0 licence For the avoidance of doubt, this means this licence only applies to material as set out in this document. With the exception of the Coat of Arms and where otherwise stated, all material presented in this publication is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence. We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and the elders past, present and emerging. The Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of country throughout Australia and acknowledges their continuing connection to land, waters and community. The Letters Patent for the Royal Commission set out the terms of reference and formally appoint Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin AC (Retd), the Honourable Dr Annabelle Bennett AC SC and Professor Andrew Macintosh as Royal Commissioners. The Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements was established on 20 February 2020 in response to the extreme bushfire season of 2019-2020 which resulted in devastating loss of life, property and wildlife, and environmental destruction across the nation. Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements AppendicesĢ Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements - Appendices National Natural Disaster Arrangements-Royal Commission-Appendices