Our Vision
“Our Vision for reconciliation is for our students, staff and school community to:
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Kulila- Listen: To indigenous Australians to Develop a deeper understanding of both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and heritage, with a focus on local First Nation Traditions.
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Ninti- Learn: To Ensure that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, values and heritage is recognised, embraced, and celebrated, highlighting the central role it plays in Australia’s multicultural society.
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Recognise and value our commonalities and our differences.
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Strive for equality for all races and cultures.
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Walalku-Lead: By Engage(ing) our school community in striving for reconciliation with local Aboriginal People and communities. “
Our Vision
“Our Vision for reconciliation is for our students, staff and school community to:
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Kulila- Listen: To indigenous Australians to Develop a deeper understanding of both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and heritage, with a focus on local First Nation Traditions.
-
Ninti- Learn: To Ensure that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, values and heritage is recognised, embraced, and celebrated, highlighting the central role it plays in Australia’s multicultural society.
-
Recognise and value our commonalities and our differences.
-
Strive for equality for all races and cultures.
-
Walalku-Lead: By Engage(ing) our school community in striving for reconciliation with local Aboriginal People and communities. “
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Reconciliation Garden
Stage 1 : Construction of the Reconciliation Garden 2011
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Stage 2 : Reconciliation Garden opened 2012

Stage 3 : Mural added to Reconciliation Garden (Term 4 2017)
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