Uncle Stewart Luland is a fish spotter. He shares his experiences spotting fish at Hill 60 for the last 20 years and how he has maintained this Aboriginal tradition there.
Listen to Uncle Stewart’s Hill 60 interview.
Uncle Stewart’s audio can be downloaded here .
Keywords
Hill 60 -Port Kembla – Red Point – Boilers Point – Fisherman’s Beach – Fish spotters – Aboriginal tradition.
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Photo Album
Russell Massey family boxing fish on Fisherman Beach Port Kembla 1950’s.
Mullet in nets at Fishermans Beach Port Kembla, 2019.
Russell Massey’s family bringing in fishing net.
P24451 – Fisherman’s (Fisho’s) Beach Port Kembla. Pond was up on rocks.
P06059-Hill 60 Red Point Beach,(Fisherman’s beach) Port Kembla 1940 (photographer Leo Lyons).
P06060-Hill 60 Red Point Beach (Fisherman’s beach) Port Kembla 1940 (photographer Leo Lyons).
Fishing nets & boat on Red Point (Fisherman’s) Beach Port Kembla 1950s
Fish in net and fishermen boxing fish at Fishermans beach Port Kembla 2019.
Boxing fish at Fishermans beach Port Kembla 2019
Uncle Stewart in blue at Fishermans beach Port Kembla 2019.
North Side of Hill 60, Port Kembla.
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