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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.
Behind the scenes of wawa biik – a yarn with Sharna
Sharna Crosbie is the Cultural Experiences Development Manager at wawa biik.
If you’ve been on a wawa biik experience, you would have had plenty of yarns.
Communicating in ways that words cannot – a yarn with Hunter Callaghan
Take a closer look at the beautiful images on the wawa biik website, and below.
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We acknowledge and pay respects to Taungurung Ancestors and Elders, past present and emerging. We continue to remain strong in culture, traditions and memories of those who have paved the way for Taungurung People and Country. We move forward proudly and thank our Ancestors for their guidance and protection throughout our journey.