Transform your space into a place of belonging, where culture, identity and learning are visible everyday.
Authentic resources designed to help you embed Indigenous perspectives with confidence and integrity.
Delivered by First Nations facilitators, our workshops offer rich, engaging experiences grounded in lived knowledge, storytelling, and cultural practice.
Each session is designed to support educators and organisations to embed Aboriginal perspectives in ways that are authentic, impactful, and aligned with curriculum and community expectations.
Work with one of our talented artists to create a piece that is thoughtfully crafted to capture the essence of your vision while honouring our rich Indigenous heritage.
Get in contact to have your own unique artwork created.
We are a majority Indigenous-owned family business, grounded in culture, connection and lived experience.
At Songlines Art, Culture, Education, we bring together cultural knowledge, creativity, and educational expertise to support educators in embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives with confidence and integrity. Through our resources, workshops, and collaborations with First Nations artists, we are committed to creating learning experiences that are respectful, meaningful, and culturally authentic.
We believe every child deserves to see and feel culture reflected in their learning environment. Our vision is a future where First Nations culture is not an add-on, but a valued and embedded part of everyday education and where Indigenous voices, stories, and knowledge continue to be shared and strengthened for generations to come.
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Always was. Always will be Aboriginal land.
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We acknowledge and pay our respects to the people of the Bundjalung Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the beautiful land and waterways on which we live and work.
Always was. Always will be Aboriginal land.