Renmark High School

ABORIGINAL EDUCATION NEWS

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Last week we had our first Aboriginal Student Voice (ASV) meeting, it was held during lunch time in Namawi Pulgi. There were some interesting topics discussed with students and this will be a great platform for our students to use their voice. We will have some of ASV representitives on our Reconciliation Action Plan committee to shed light on their ideas and will have a few projects up and running in the near future. 

The land is my mother. Like a human mother, the land gives us protection, enjoyment, and provides our needs – economic, social, and religious. We have a human relationship with the land: Mother, daughter, son. When the land is taken from us or destroyed, we feel hurt because we belong to the land, and we are part of it.

– Djinyini Gondarra