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Sandy Barber is a Dja Daj Wurrung/Yorta Yorta woman and part of the stolen generation. Sandy worked in the fitness area for over 20 years, had a break and changed direction in career but is now back in the industry to support people through movement to return to their roots through the Wayapa Wuurrk practices. Sandy has previously managed a Read more...
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My name’s Rowena Price and I’m a Yorta Yorta/Palawa woman. Originally from Swan Hill, I have lived and worked in the Western suburbs of Melbourne since 2009. I’m a mum and a step mum to two amazing kids. Over the years, for various reasons, I had become completely disconnected to myself, country, culture and community. Both my mental and physical Read more...
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“When the blood in your veins returns to the sea, and the earth in your bones returns to the ground, perhaps then you will remember that this land does not belong to you, it is you who belongs to this land.” Native American Proverb. Natalie lives on Wemba Wemba, Wadi Wadi country in the beautiful Murray River region of Swan Read more...
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How privileged I am as a non-Indigenous person to be able to share with early childhood practitioners the knowledge of Wayapa® Wuurrk! I have been an Early Childhood Teacher and Consultant for over 25 years; the early childhood space is the perfect place to start children and educators journey ‘Connecting to Country.’ The Early Years Learning Framework mentions how “the Read more...