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National Reconciliation Week

National Reconciliation Week (27 May - 3 June)

During National Reconciliation Week, students were invited to gather in the Carceri during homeroom and breaks to take part in a series of reflective and community-focused activities. They signed the Sorry Day Book and tied ribbons to the cross, spent time in quiet reflection, and created hearts for the Year of Courage- pinning them as symbols of solidarity. Students also worked collaboratively throughout the week to complete puzzles, demonstrating the power of unity and shared commitment to reconciliation.

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Sorry Day

On Tuesday 26 May, members of our Mt A Mob, alongside our College Captain and Principal Ms. Jensen, gathered in ceremony at Teralba Park to honour the strength and resilience of Stolen Generations Survivors.

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First Nations Chef visits Mt A

First Nations Chef Kara Pulu attended the College last week to give a cultural talk and bush tucker presentation to the Mt A Mob students. The experience enabled the students to connect with Country and each other.

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Chef Kara led hands-on cooking workshops for our Hospitality students, who explored native ingredients including kangaroo, rosellas and lemon myrtle. From saltbush damper to brownies with wattleseed, students created delicious dishes while discovering the unique flavours and health benefits of these traditional ingredients.

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Reconciliation Week Ceremony

Last Friday, our Mt A Mob attended a ceremony at Kalinga Park to mark Reconciliation Week, continuing our commitment to understanding, respect and unity. 

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