Mumbulla School’s Artistic Acknowledgement of Country
Natalie Bateman leads a collaborative artwork at Mumbulla School for Rudolf Steiner Education As part of the Class 6 students’…
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Natalie Bateman leads a collaborative artwork at Mumbulla School for Rudolf Steiner Education As part of the Class 6 students’…
This song was written and performed by a selection of Koori students at Bega High School, Far South Coast NSW….
Bega Valley Public School’s Aboriginal Culture Program brings pupils together with parents and community members who share their knowledge of…
Declan Bower-Scott, a 16-year-old football player from Bega High School, secures a place on the under 17s Indigenous Rugby League…
Bega is a town in the south-east of New South Wales and is the traditional land of the Djirringanj people….
Aunty Colleen Dixon talks about the generations of her family in Bega, including attendance at Bega Primary School, along with…
Bega High School students and staff had the privilege of participating in a ten-week Aboriginal language and culture program at…
Bega High School (BHS) is a comprehensive rural high school on the far south coast of NSW. The school’s geographical…
Over the past twelve months, students from the support unit and mainstream classes have been working on developing timber screens…
Recently, all Aboriginal Bega High students came together to make a Junior AECG (Aboriginal Educational Consultative Group). Our aim for…
On Thursday 26 March, a group of students (Indigenous and non-Indigenous) were involved in a Department of Sport and Recreation…
At the beginning of Semester 2, 2014, students were engaged in a building project where a recycled seat and timber…
We take regular trips to the Bournda Field Studies huts. Here we have had cultural talks from Indigenous Elders, been…
Every year since 2012, Bega Valley Public School has participated in Traditional Indigenous Games. The games were organised and run…
Uncle Warren Foster attended Bega Valley Public School to teach students about traditional Aboriginal dance and boomerang throwing. Uncle Warren…
The name Bega originally came from the tribal word ‘biggah’, the word for ‘meeting place’. The Tarraganda golf course in…