THE AGE
Flame of reconciliation ends its trek to Sydney
  
By MELISSA FYFE
SYDNEY
Monday 4 September 2000

The Olympic torch is not the only flame that has traversed
New South Wales. The alternative flame is a humble glow - it
was not accompanied by a convoy of shiny vehicles, you
can't buy it, and famous people are not queueing to run with
it.

It's a small flame, flickering on a piece of old wood cradled to
the chest of Kevin "Uncle Kev" Buzzacott, a South
Australian Arabunna elder.

Mr Buzzacott has walked with this flame for 3050 kilometres,
for 86 days, from the inland sea of Lake Eyre. Yesterday he
arrived on his peace walk at Sydney's growing Aboriginal tent
embassy which - established in an inner city park - has
become the heart of the Aboriginal community's peaceful
Olympic protest. 

Mr Buzzacott wept as he embraced the embassy's leader,
Isabell Coe. With the international media and about 200 supporters
looking on, he
placed sticks from the flame into the embassy's ceremonial fire.

"We are the old fire," said Mr Buzzacott, a long-time Aboriginal
activist who has
fought legal battles against mining on his traditional land. "We are the
old torch. The
new kid on the block should come and see the old kid on the block."

Mr Buzzacott, weary from his long trek, implored Australians to "come
down, sit
around our fire and listen to what we're talking about". 

He was joined in that plea by Peter Furness, Deputy Mayor of South
Sydney. In an
act of reconciliation, and following a tense beginning when the council
wanted the
tents to move, Mr Furness asked people to come to the embassy and talk
with the
Aboriginal representatives.

Mr Buzzacott was joined on his trek by about 50 walkers who talked to
towns and
communities about reconciliation.

"We've walked the old country where our ancestors have walked and it was
so good
and so beautiful," he said.

Mr Buzzacott said he would ask SOCOG if he could bless the Olympic
stadium and
the athletes with his flame.

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