Authentic, Experiential Learning with First Nations Knowledge Holders.
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.
We proudly deliver workshops for:
Early Learning Services
Primary Schools
Secondary Schools
Community Groups & Organisations
Our Aboriginal Cultural Workshops provide meaningful, hands-on learning experiences that support children and young people to connect with Country, culture, and community in respectful and age-appropriate ways.

This engaging, hands-on program brings Aboriginal culture to life through story, objects, and interaction.

This immersive workshop invites students to explore the cultural significance of ochre, one of the oldest natural materials used by Aboriginal people for art, ceremony, and connection to Country.

This practical, hands-on workshop invites students to explore the art of storytelling using traditional Aboriginal symbols.

A tailored cultural art experience designed around your learning priorities.

This hands-on cultural workshop gives students the opportunity to learn about the significance, craftsmanship, and cultural protocols surrounding traditional Aboriginal spear making.

This interactive cultural workshop introduces students to the rich history, design, and significance of the traditional Aboriginal boomerang.

Our Mini Aboriginal Cultural Day is a child‑centred adaptation of our much‑loved Aboriginal Culture for a Day, thoughtfully designed for Early Childhood settings.
Browse our range of workshops to find the perfect fit for your needs.
Select your preferred date and check real time availability
Reserve your spot via our easy online booking system.
Our expert facilitors will come to yiur school or centre and lead the workshop.
We welcome enquiries from schools, early learning services, and community organisations across Australia.
Our Aboriginal Cultural Workshops are designed for early learning services, primary schools, secondary schools, and community groups. Each workshop is adapted to suit the age, setting, and learning needs of the group, ensuring content is respectful, engaging, and appropriate.
All workshops are delivered by Aboriginal facilitators with lived experience and cultural knowledge. Sessions are grounded in cultural integrity, storytelling, and respectful sharing.
Yes. Our workshops support EYLF and Australian Curriculum priorities, particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives, creative arts, HASS, wellbeing, and cultural capability.
Workshops are delivered on-site at your school, early learning service, or community venue. Outdoor or indoor spaces can be used, depending on the workshop and weather conditions.
We work with small groups, classes, or whole cohorts. For larger groups, we may recommend multiple sessions to ensure meaningful engagement.
No special preparation is required. However, we encourage educators to:
Let students know they will be learning from an Aboriginal facilitator
Reinforce respectful listening and participation
Follow up with classroom learning after the workshop
We understand that schools and services sometimes need to adjust plans. Our cancellation policy is designed to be fair while respecting facilitator time and travel commitments.
More than 14 days prior:
Full refund or credit available.
7–14 days prior:
50% cancellation fee applies.
Less than 7 days prior:
100% of booking fee applies, as facilitator time has been reserved and preparation completed.
Yes. We are happy to discuss tailored workshops or focus areas to support your learning goals, school priorities, or community context.
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.