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Photo: Aunty Liddy Stewart, passed 2018, Aunt will be sadly missed. Our heart felt condolence to Aunt's family, friends and community. We pay our respects to Uncle Ossie Stewart and family, we thank them for their permission to use this photo. The photo is a loving tribute to Aunt Liddy's support of the next generation of Aboriginal leaders and is seen sharing her story with students from Eden Marine High School.
The Storylines platform provides local community members, schools, organisations and the broader community with a culturally safe online environment to share and celebrate Aboriginal, non-secret, non-sacred stories of history, culture and achievement.
Storylines enables your community to establish their own Community Storylines website that provides local Community ownership and approval of all content shared.
Find authentic stories and resources and stay up to date with what is going on within your local community.
The Storylines platform provides local community members, schools, organisations and the broader community with a culturally safe online environment to share and celebrate Aboriginal, non-secret, non-sacred stories of history, culture and achievement.
Storylines enables your community to establish their own Community Storylines website that provides local Community ownership and approval of all content shared.
Find authentic stories and resources and stay up to date with what is going on within your local community.
Tweed Coast Yuli students enjoyed a day on Country at Fingal Head with the Tweed Byron Local Aboriginal Land Council. Students engaged in a range of activities that support caring for Country.
National Reconciliation week at Bogangar Public School began with a smoking ceremony and welcome to country performed by community Elder, Uncle Franc Krasna. The students received a beautiful welcome in the Bundjalung language.
For Our Elders – Morning tea at Bogangar Public School
For Our Elders – Morning tea at Bogangar Public School
Bundjalung Tweed/Wollumbin Community
Bogangar Public School invited Elders for a Yarn Up and morning tea as part of the NAIDOC 2023 celebrations, For Our Elders. This wonderful event was enjoyed by all, with students strengthening their connections with local Elders. A huge thank you to all the Elders who where able to attend.
“I’ve always been interested in learning more about my history and culture. Storylines is a great place to find stories from my local community.”
Mia Simon - Student
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From the community
“Storylines is a fantastic resource for building lesson plans incorporating stories that are culturally accurate and locally accepted by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.”
Matthew MacDonald - Teacher
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Photo: Aunty Mooie Muriel Brandy, passed 2019. Aunt will be sadly missed. Our heartfelt condolences to Aunt’s family, friends and community. We pay our respects to the Family. We thank them for their permission to use this photo. The photo is a loving tribute to Aunty Mooie's support of the next generation of Aboriginal leaders and is seen sharing her story with students from Campbelltown area.
From the community
“When I went to school it wasn’t easy to find information about where I was from. Sharing my story has enabled me to pass on my knowledge to future generations.”
Aunty Muriel Brandy - Elder
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From the community
“I love seeing stories of what our kids are doing at school with the local community. It’s also great to have the stories saved on our local community site so we can come back to them at a later date. I’m looking forward to sharing the stories with our kids when they’re older.”
Kiara Brindle - Parent
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From the community
“Storylines makes it easy to upload stories and share what we’re doing at the school in support of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education.”