Westvale Community Centre

NAIDOC Week - Bunjil’s Larr Program

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Participants will have the opportunity to explore traditional Aboriginal tools and artefacts through interactive learning, participate in the Torres Strait Islander game of Kolap, and create their own Aboriginal-inspired clay creations.

This engaging workshop encourages creativity, collaboration, and cultural learning in a fun and inclusive environment. Participants will be able to touch and explore traditional objects, learn through play, and use clay to create Indigenous tools or native Australian animals inspired by Aboriginal culture and storytelling.

A wonderful opportunity to connect with culture through creativity, learning, and shared experiences Led by Little Wombats

Next Session

Tue 7 Jul,
10:00am - 11:00am

Fees & Sessions

No Charge

1 Session

All Session Dates:
Tue 7 Jul

Location

Westvale Community Centre
45 Kings Road
St Albans, 3021
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Contact Ph. 0392494665

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Westvale Community Centre

Westvale Community Centre is commonly known as “The White House.” The centre and surrounding parkland was a dairy farm and the building, the original homestead.

Adjoining the centre is Westvale Community Garden. Westvale manages this facility as well as Padley Park Community Garden in St Albans.

Westvale provides a range of neighbourhood house programs and services inclusive of health, wellbeing & recreational programs, partnership programs with community organisations, training & support services and sustainable living workshops.

Events are a feature with two annual signature events - Brimbank Sustainable Living Expo in February and Brimbank Men’s Health Day in June.

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