Worimi LALC Information session

WORIMI Local Aboriginal Land Council

 
Q: Are you interested learning more about the Worimi LALC’s business activities & perhaps considered a role in:
 
• Tourism;
• Land Management 
• Culture & Heritage Education; or
• Hospitality (future prospects). 
 
If so; come along this afternoon and participate in an information session.
 
Where: Murrook Culture Centre
               2163 Nelson Bay Rd, Williamtown
When:   Thursday 28th June
Time:    4 – 5:30pm
For more information call the office on 40338800

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Worimi LALC – Members Meeting

All members are encouraged to attend Worimi LALC Members meeting.

Meeting to Start @ 6pm in the new Cultural Commons Room at the back of the Administration building.

Refreshments will be served 5:30pm

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NSW State Library @ MURROOK

NSW STATE LIBRARY @ MURROOK 

Gathang Language Research

Guudji Yiigu, Minya Nyura Wubaliyn? Barraba Yitirr Jonathan, Ngatha Murrooka Waapanga. Representatives from NSW State Library and Western Sydney University will visit Murrook Culture Centre on 18th February 2016 to share and talk about their discovery of resources archived relating to the Gathang Language. The team will be presenting the information via a power point display and exhibiting old documents of the language. Our visitors will also be discussing the Indigenous Services at the State Library of NSW and the many archival documents stored there. We trust the Gathang Community will have the opportunity to discuss and give recommendations regarding these most precious documents.

Date: 18 Feb 2016 Where: Murrook Culture Centre Nelson Bay Rd Williamtown Time: 10am Morning Tea will be provided. Please RSVP the office: Phone: 40338804 Email: vicki@worimi.org.au

YAKKA DAY 2016

yakka day

 

Come and SHARE A SKILL, an Introduction to Careers

Young Indigenous People, Parents & Community Members

MFOS are running a fantastic raffle to help fund Yakka Day there are 4 prizes, winner can pick which one they want.

1. A hummer ride along Stockton sand dunes for 10 people  thanks to Sand Dune Adventures
2. Quad bike tour for 4 people along Stockton sand dunes thanks to Sand Dune Adventures
3. Aboriginal painting
4. family photography sitting with Redmoose Photography

 

We need some people who are passionate about career development for our young Aboriginal and Torres Strait people to sell tickets for us.
If anyone is willing to help you message me or ring me on 0403029132

 

Nations of Origin 2015

See their website for more details:

http://www.pcycnsw.org/nationsoforigin

Nations of Origin Seven (7s) rugby league tournament is designed to promote reconciliation within communities and engage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Aboriginal members in PCYC through the game of rugby league. The concept of the tournament was initiated after consultation with Aboriginal communities across NSW and young people with ways in which to commence reconciliation between young people and provide an avenue for young Aboriginal and or Torres Strait Islander people to commence the discussion within their families and communities on their cultural identities.