NAIDOC Week | Artefacts Workshop
Event description
A unique opportunity to explore traditional Aboriginal artefacts at Macquarie Centre
WHEN:Â Tuesday 4 July
SESSION TIMES:Â 10am - 11am and 1pm - 2pm
WHERE:Â Level 4, near Timezone
COST: FreeÂ
Discover a range of traditional Aboriginal artefacts which hold great significance and symbolism within Aboriginal communities. Led by Joshua Toole, you'll have the chance to learn about the historical and cultural context of these artefacts, gaining a deeper understanding of their importance.
The workshop offers a memorable and enlightening experience that celebrates the richness and beauty of Aboriginal culture. Come join us on this journey of discovery and connection to the world's oldest living culture.
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
ABOUT JOSHUA TOOLE
Joshua is a Wailwan, Gomeroi and Yuwalaraay man from Western NSW. He grew up in Bourke NSW and was lucky enough to attend boarding school in Sydney. Josh has a Bachelor of Health Science and is currently studying to be a PE teacher.Â
Josh runs a company called BlackFit Fitness and travels around the state working to provide equal opportunity through culture, health and physical activity. Josh loves making coolamons and boat canoes in his free time as well as staying active.
There are only limited spaces available so get in quick!Â
- This event is for ages 5 and older.
- Please arrive 10 minutes before the event and present your ticket.
- Children must remain under the supervision of a parent or guardian at all times.
- Refunds will not be issued for any cancellations.Â
- If you are unable to attend, please notify us at your earliest convenience so we can make the spot available for another customer.
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