A program run through the tech school to connect year 6s to 7s through the transition period into high school, as well as building cultural connection and learning about what the tech school has to offer. This year's theme is "Returning Strong", with a focus on the Boomerang and aerodynamics.
Running on the 25th and 26th of November.
Touch base with your KESO for more information.
Community, Connection and Pathways
Expressions of Interest
Now Open!
📚 Learn in a culturally safe and supportive environment
🎯 Build pathways to further education or employment
🖤 Connect with community and culture
Email: k.meddings-cooper@federation.edu.au
Upcoming Events (click for more information):
For the Community (BADAC Programs):
Women's Group
Youth Group
Lil' Lubly's
Baarlinjaan Dance group
Men's Group
Brothers Group
Contact BADAC at:
P: 5331 5344
Macaylah possesses valuable experience in writing Reconciliation Action Plans. She has been instrumental in promoting First Nations Education within schools, contributing to educational programs that foster cultural awareness and understanding. Macaylah has also conducted cultural audits. Her expertise also extends to workshops on cultural sensitivity and cross-cultural understanding. Macaylah can also do Welcomes, Smoking Ceremonies and Traditional Dance.
Website: Karndorr
"Our mission is to provide meaningful and engaging educational experiences for children...fostering cultural understanding and respect from an early age. Through storytelling, music, art, and interactive learning, we create immersive experiences that connect young minds to the deep heritage and teachings of Aboriginal culture. Guided by Aboriginal educators and knowledge holders, we ensure that every session is delivered with authenticity, integrity, and respect."
Facebook: Wallup Education
Tru Dreaming is able to offer Cultural Workshops relating to Traditional Weaving, Traditional Tools, Dance, Traditional Art along with Acknowledgements of Country, Smoking Ceremonies and Dance Performances.
Facebook: Tru Dreaming
Rhianna Milliken is a proud Gomeroi woman from the Kamilaroi nation with over a decade of experience in Identified roles supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. She holds a Bachelor of Counselling degree and has dedicated her career to advancing culturally safe, trauma-informed approaches to mental health and wellbeing.
Email: maarumaliconnect@gmail.com
Jenna Oldaker is a Wadawurrung Traditional Owner and visual artist creating works under ‘Murrup Art’. ‘Murrup’ is the Wadawurrung word for spirit, which is fitting as Jenna’s art comes from the sacred tradition of storytelling told by her ancestors and their spirits.
Website: Murrup Art
Billy-Jay is a 27 year old proud Wadawurrung artist from Ballarat. He has adone a lot of art for the community over the years and how now put a focus on mural work. See his Facebook page for examples of his art and a means to contact.
Facebook: Papul Art