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Uncle Franc, from the Saltwater people of Bundjalung nation, is an Indigenous Cultural Educator and will share some of his local knowledge of traditional Aboriginal ways through the Dreamtime pathway and Bush Tucker Walk discussing the traditional uses of plants for food, medicine and tools.

Workshop Details

Available Dates

Thursday 27 February 2025, 9-12.30pm (NSW time) at TWEED COAST - Fingal Head School & Fingal headland

Cost $75

NOTE: This is a per person price.

Contact us to discuss your group inservice and customised booking requirements.

What to expect:

You will have a chance to use your senses of touch, sight, smell and taste to appreciate the natural bushland and Aboriginal cultural landscape in beautiful Tweed shire.

Uncle Franc, from the Saltwater people of Bundjalung nation, is an Indigenous Cultural Educator and will share some of his local knowledge of traditional Aboriginal ways through the Dreamtime pathway and Bush Tucker Walk discussing the traditional uses of plants for food, medicine and tools.

This professional development will enrich educators with valuable understanding of our local Aboriginal history, their connections to land and water and consider ways to incorporate this knowledge into our educator practices.

Please note the session involves walking through a nature path and up the headland, at times over sand, uneven ground a a rocky headland path.

We will provide you with resources to support your learning.

Please ensure you read all the information thoroughly and if you have any further queries, please contact us at hello@bushkindyaustralia.com.au or 0473 021 887.

Available Dates

Date: Thursday 27 Feb 2025, 9-12.30pm (NSW time)

Location: Gold Coast - TWEED COAST - Fingal Head School & Fingal Headland

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