Reconciliation Week - Bush Tucker time

To close out Reconciliation Week last week, our Aboriginal students proudly helped in preparing and serving a range of bush tucker-inspired treats for our entire school community to enjoy.

The students worked hard in the kitchen, learning and sharing knowledge around traditional ingredients and native flavours. The stall was a huge success, drawing in curious crowds and giving every student a chance to taste and connect with Indigenous culture through food. The variety on offer sparked conversation, curiosity, and celebration of culture.

The buzz around the stall reflected the growing interest and respect for First Nations knowledge, tradition, and identity within our school. It was more than just a food experience, it was an act of cultural sharing and reconciliation in action.

We would like to give a massive thank you to all the students who helped prepare, cook, and serve throughout the day. Your hard work, leadership, and pride in culture made this event not only possible but meaningful and memorable.

Events like this remind us that reconciliation lives in the actions we take through learning, sharing, and walking together.

Save the Date:

McAuley NAIDOC Assembly - Thursday 3 July, in the College Hall 

* Performances * Dancers * Guest Speakers * Morning Tea provided

More details in our next newsletter.

Rachel Johnson Memorial Touch Football Competition - Thursday 3 July, to be held at Lower Fisher Park - more details to be sent via Compass.