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Learn about the uses of ochre in Aboriginal culture in this event for NAIDOC week. Get a unique insight into traditional Aboriginal art and the use of traditional paints. Participants will develop their own story using symbols, painting a picture of their personal experiences.
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Noongar Bushtucker Cultural Immersion
Learn about Aboriginal agricultural practices and discover uses for the native plants growing in your backyard. Discover how plants were used by Aboriginal people, utilising knowledge passed down from generation to generation over many thousands of years. Suitable for all ages. -
"Celebrating Country" drop in activity
• Learn about Country
• Create a badge that celebrates the traditional lands meaningful to you.
This activity is open to all staff, patients and their families. -
Celebrating NAIDOC Week @ Alamein
Learn about and sample indigenous ingredients used in delicious culinary dishes while listening to our guest speaker, Glenn Loughrey, a Wiradjuri man, and local pastor, artist and author. -
Symbols & Clay
Learn about Aboriginal symbols used in artwork and then get creative with clay -
Basket Weaving and Dot Painting
Learn the art of basket weaving and make a placemat using dot painting techniques with Aboriginal artists from Marra Dreaming. Bookings are essential. -
Nature Weaving (with Aunty Val & Aunty Michelle)
Learn basic weaving from a skilled local weaver. Ages 5-9. -
Nature Weaving (with Aunty Val & Aunty Michelle)
Learn basic weaving from a skilled local weaver. Ages 10-15. -
Fabric Painting
Learn the best techniques and methods to apply your painted designs to fabrics such as leather shoes, denim jackets and pants, and cotton t-shirts with Aunty Colleen Beeton
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Shellwork Art with Aunty Maxine
Learn how to create your own shellwork art in this interactive workshop with First Nations artist Aunty Maxine Ryan.
Welcome to NAIDOC.
We acknowledge all First Peoples of the beautiful lands on which we live and celebrate their enduring knowledge and connections to Country. We honour the wisdom of and pay respect to Elders past and present.