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Bus for Reconciliation

Bus for Reconciliation: On Tuesday 13th May 2025, Walking Together collaborated with Ulladulla High School’s First Nations Education Team and Mitchell Lasker from Waminda to PAINT A BUS for Reconciliation Week! Hundreds of students picked up brushes and painted, with total creative freedom!

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Wandarma Local AECG dinner & youth cultural workshop: Term 1, 2025

We had such a fun and meaningful free Aboriginal community dinner and youth cultural workshop to strengthen our Wandarma Local Aboriginal Education Consultative Group (AECG) organised by Walking Together using grant funds from FRRR for the project ‘Together We Thrive’.  It was highly impactful, fun and enjoyable, and an historic development for our local AECG.

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Ulladulla Community Trip to Giiyong Festival

On November 9, 2024, Walking Together in the Milton Ulladulla District brought community members to the Giiyong Festival, the largest Aboriginal cultural festival on the southeast coast. Thanks to support from FRRR’s ‘Together We Thrive’ project, attendees received free transport and tickets to experience the vibrant celebration at Jigamy Aboriginal Corporation near Pambula, NSW.

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ngulla NAIDOC Festival 2024: Keep the Fire Burning, Blak, Loud and Proud

ngulla NAIDOC Festival was a vibrant community fun day and a hub of culture and connection on July 12–13, 2024, celebrating First Nations voices through music, art, and storytelling. Hosted by Walking Together in the Milton Ulladulla District in partnership with the Ulladulla Local Aboriginal Land Council.

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Reflections on Our Inaugural Day of Mourning Education Stall

It was a busy and impactful day at our first-ever Day of Mourning education stall at Mollymook Beach. Throughout the event, we shared nearly 500 leaflets, distributed a thousand stickers, and engaged in countless conversations—each an opportunity for connection and reflection.

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