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    Supreme Court turns 200, with a didgeridoo salute

    Michael Pelly
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    Indigenous history, culture and music took centre stage as the NSW Supreme Court marked its 200th anniversary with a ceremonial sitting on Friday.

    Chief Justice Andrew Bell invited barrister Andrew Smith – his face painted with ochre – to give an acknowledgment of country, and musician William Barton performed with his didgeridoo from the rafters of the Banco Court.

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