Primary Collaborative Reconciliation Artwork
Listen to the primary kids from Anson Street School and answer these questions: What does Reconciliation mean to them? What…
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that this site may contain images and voices of deceased persons.
Listen to the primary kids from Anson Street School and answer these questions: What does Reconciliation mean to them? What…
NAIDOC Week Storytelling Workshops at Condobolin Primary School 2024. Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud & Proud. Condobolin Primary School…
The Orange LAECG, President, Mary Croaker invited all schools in the Orange community who have JAECG leader to attend the…
Molong Central School celebrated NAIDOC We acknowledged the Community’s Elders with an all-school assembly and flag-raising. We also had a…
Glenroi Heights Public School celebrated NAIDOC with a BANG! We marched with the community and enjoyed delicious Johnny cakes. Stage…
Ten Glenroi Heights students engaged in an amazing cultural experience with an excursion to the Township of Brewarrina, including a…
At the start of term 2, over 3 days, all primary students and our Indigenous Year 2 OPS students visited…
Celebrating Reconciliation Week with Our Deadly Community. A special assembly acknowledged our Strong, Smart and Proud Students, followed by a…
NAIDOC stands for the National Aboriginal and Islanders Day Observance Committee. Each year, we honors culture and our First Nations…
The Verto youth program helps to teach kids about their identity whilst giving them a chance to succeed with knowledge…
NAIDOC Week 2017 A deadly speech performed in Language. The Wiradjuri Orange community performs a Welcome to Country and comes…
At Anson Street School we celebrated Reconciliation Week 2019 in every classroom through individualised learning about reconciliation and what it…
At Anson Street School we have created a calm outdoor space for students that incorporates an Aboriginal perspective and stimulates…
Western Alliance Ability Links are made up of three Aboriginal organisations: Deniliquin, Broken Hill and Orange Local Aboriginal Land Councils,…
Western Alliance Ability Links are made up of three Aboriginal organisations: Deniliquin, Broken Hill and Orange Local Aboriginal Land Councils,…
Uncle Sonny Bell, a local Elder from the Orange community, originally from Wellington, shares his story through this video. He…
Uncle Neil Ingram, local Aboriginal Elder, has kindly shared his amazing and inspiring story.
Local Elders of the Orange community, Aunty Norma and Uncle Tom Leonard, share their stories.
Local Elder Aunty Mary Parker has kindly shared her journeys and stories of growing up.
Aunty Ellen Rose opens up and shares her incredible stories.
Watch Elders from the Orange community speak personally about being a part of the Aboriginal Family Resettlement Scheme. The Aboriginal…
This year’s NAIDOC theme is Songlines: The Living Narrative of our Nation For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the…
In 2016, Students were provided with a number of opportunities to apply for and attend national and local Aboriginal and…
Congratulations to award winners Jakobi Robinson, Lara-Jane Briggs Cody Walker from the NAIDOC 2015 March.
Orange’s first Junior AECG meeting was held with guest speaker Sandon Gibbs-O’Neill, and Indigenous community workers Mary Croaker and Leanne…