NAVIGATION

NAVIGATION

CoPP | PPCfR | YARNING | Early - Come Yarn, Listen, Make And Connect

[Edited extract from public address]

Early Learning Educators are invited to a forum designed to help increase awareness of First Nations' protocols and culture. 

It will be facilitated by Fiona Darroch, an Early Childhood Educator and hosted by Port Phillip Citizens for Reconciliation (PPCfR) member, and feature a Welcome to Country by an Elder from the Bunurong and Council.

A workshop run by Taylah Eid, First Nations textile designer and artist based in Naarm.
As well as facilitating traditional weaving workshops for children, Taylah has participated in the National Gallery and Koorie Heritage Trust's creative programs. 

Local Elder, Aunty Judith 'Jacko' Jackson, will talk about possum-skin cloaks. 
  • Where: South Melbourne Community Centre, cnr Ferrars Place & Park Street, South Melbourne. 
  • Cost: Free
  • Considerations: Refreshments provided. 
  • Bookings and Enquiries: 0401 801 866

MORE:
Port Phillip Citizens for Reconciliation group (PPCR)
Address: PO Box 1446, St Kilda South, VIC, 3182
Tel: 03 9699 8804
Email: rosemary.rule@gmail.com
Website: http://www.ppcfr.org

The Port Phillip Citizens for Reconciliation respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which we meet, and we pay our respects to their Elders; past, present and emerging.