Young Mob Program
Our Young Mob Program strengthens confidence, cultural pride and leadership in students. Tailored for schools it connects young people to culture through storytelling, language, traditional practices and guidance from community mentors helping them walk strong in who they are.
Afternoon Program
A space for the community to come together, our Afternoon Program offers activities that celebrate culture, promote wellbeing and build connections. From dance workshops to storytelling, Art and Language participants of all ages can deepen their understanding of cultural traditions.
Holiday Excursions and Workshops
During school holidays, we offer excursions and workshops that immerse participants in cultural learning and exploration. These activities are designed to educate and connect families and individuals to their culture and Country.
Kayu Ngintuwa – ‘Strong You’
A 12-month cultural leadership and mentoring journey for Aboriginal youth designed to strengthen spirit, identity and connection to culture. Through gatherings, On Country experiences and camps, young people are supported to grow strong, grounded and proud in who they are.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Baby Welcome Ceremony
Celebrate new life and community connection with our Baby Welcome Ceremony, a meaningful tradition that introduces babies to their culture and community.
Annual Corroboree
Our Annual Corroboree is a celebration of Indigenous culture featuring dance, song and storytelling. This event brings the community together, brings healing and keep our traditions strong and alive.
We offer a variety of cultural services to schools, businesses, and community groups, including:
A formal acknowledgment of the traditional custodians of the land, setting the tone for respectful engagement.
Traditional cleansing rituals performed by our cultural leaders, bringing healing and positive energy to events or spaces.
Dynamic performances showcasing the beauty and storytelling of Indigenous dance traditions.
Experience the powerful sounds of the didgeridoo, an iconic symbol of Indigenous culture.
In-depth experiences designed to educate and immerse participants in Indigenous traditions and practices.
Customised programs for schools, businesses, and organisations to meet specific cultural education and engagement goals.
Specialised packages to honour Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week, fostering understanding and respect for Indigenous culture among schools, community and businesses - designed to educate, entertain, and connect, to honour traditions and share knowledge.
Cultural camps reconnects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth to create a positive change in cultural, health and wellbeing education. Mentoring offers hands-on experiences such as traditional arts, bush tucker, health yarns, storytelling, and traditional activities and games, designed to connect participants with the land and its culture.
Our 12 month 'Cultural Mentor Program' establishes & maintains a long-term strong connection between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth and a positive role model within the community. This will help their personal identity, teach positive relationships and build cultural knowledge and competency.
We acknowledge the Earth as our Mother 'Guuni Thakun' and that she gives us everything we need, we acknowledge Baiame as our Father and that he has given us life, Lore and belonging and he lives in the sky and we acknowledge that everything in between Guuni Thakun and Baiame are our brothers and sisters and we are apart of them and they are apart of us.
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