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A wawa biik Taungurung Cultural Experience connects you to the heart of Taungurung Culture and biik today. Led by passionate Taungurung guides, we will yarn, we’ll walk, we’ll listen, and we’ll reflect. Choose from half day tours in Nagambie or Euroa.
wawa biik features in a range of publications, websites and across news outlets as we highlight the Taungurung story alongside the experiences offered.
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Just like the pride and purpose our Elders feel when wrapped in their possum skin cloak, we want wawa biik to be a warm and inspiring space that brings people together to celebrate and learn about our traditional and contemporary aspects of Culture.
Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud!
Whether you are a First Nations person or a First Nations ally, the 2024 NAIDOC theme is a call to action for us all. We share a few reflections from our Taungurung community and staff to find out what this year’s theme means to them. Solidarity and passion shows up in many forms, it is what keeps the fire burning.
10 ways to be a Taungurung ally this National Reconciliation Week
It doesn’t matter where you are on your ally journey, all that matters is that you’re on the journey.
Cultural Heritage – “It’s still here and so are we” – a yarn with Jonah
Jonah Honeysett is a proud Taungurung /Wiradjuri man of the Nira-balluk clan who considers himself lucky to have grown up knowing about his culture, immersed in his culture, and learning about his culture from his Aboriginal parents and grandparents. It’s Jonah’s strong upbringing and sense of cultural identity that has inspired him to work for his mob and be part of the next wave of Taungurung People passionately protecting Taungurung culture.