Always was, always will be

Acknowledgement of Country

This acknowledgment was written by Isabella after the Year 5 workshop with KESO Kira Peters on Wurundjeri culture. 

Invitation to NAIDOC Celebrations

As announced at the Book Week Parade, we will be holding our NAIDOC celebration on Monday 4th September. We are grateful that Local Wurundjeri Elder Uncle Shane Charles will be with us to share a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony. All families welcome to attend!

 

Uncle Shane Charles
Uncle Shane Charles

 

Proud Noongar family at ASPS Logan (Year 2) and mum Bianca will be sharing culture at the assembly too. 

 

We also have some other surprises as well. If you would have ideas or suggestions, please let us know by contacting Ms Hui on Xuno.

 

Always was, Always will be Student Team

Woiwurrung Word of the Week

"Woi" which means "no", and "ngai" which means "yes". Thanks to the KESO team for sharing these Woiwurrung words and this resource - 50 Words Project. You can click through to hear a Woiwurrung speaker share the words. 

Have fun using these words together in class and as a family!

 

 

First Nation Events + Resources

(Our school is not affiliated with any of these)

 

Now or Never: Living Well: Jarra Karalinar Steel | 5.30pm - 10.30pm

Victoria Harbour Promenade Docklands

 

Living Well is a dynamic large-scale text-based animation expressed through Steel’s visual language of symbols and design, influenced by her Boonwurrung heritage and culture. The artwork comes to life across the Library at the Dock for the Now or Never Art Trail.