Join us as we walk together towards reconciliation.
We invite the community to join us for an enriching journey of discovery, reconciliation and truth telling as we walk Galbamaanup (Lake Claremont) with Dylan Collard. Delve into the rich tapestry of our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, guided by Dylan's knowledge of language, history, and culture.
We invite the community to join us for an enriching journey of discovery, reconciliation and truth telling as we walk Galbamaanup (Lake Claremont) with Dylan Collard. Delve into the rich tapestry of our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, guided by Dylan's knowledge of language, history, and culture.
We'll commence with a Welcome to Country by Simon Forrest, born and raised in Wadjuk country. Simon's profound insights and experiences in Aboriginal communities and education will set the tone for our journey of understanding.
Seize the unique opportunity to learn from Dylan Collard, a passionate advocate for preserving Noongar language and culture. Uncover the beauty and significance of the Noongar language through Dylan's captivating session at Lake Claremont.
Be part of the College's efforts in promoting reconciliation in Australia. Let's embody the theme of 'Now More Than Ever' and take significant steps towards reconciliation.
Seize the unique opportunity to learn from Dylan Collard, a passionate advocate for preserving Noongar language and culture. Uncover the beauty and significance of the Noongar language through Dylan's captivating session at Lake Claremont.
Be part of the College's efforts in promoting reconciliation in Australia. Let's embody the theme of 'Now More Than Ever' and take significant steps towards reconciliation.
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Lake Claremont Playground and BBQ area at the end of Lapsley Road
Lapsley Road, CLAREMONT WA 6910
Parking is available off Lapsley Road near Lake Claremont Golf Course.
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