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Person holding a small bowl of wattleseeds. Photo: Jessica Bray © DPIE

Living Country, living culture

Join us for Living Country, living culture – a Stage 3 Geography excursion in Bournda National Park. In this cross-curricular program, an Aboriginal guide will help students understand the importance of culture and caring for Country.

Stage
Stage 3 (Years 5-6)
Learning area
Geography
When

Monday to Friday, between 10am and 1pm, during school term.

Where
Hobart Beach campground
Person holding a small bowl of wattleseeds. Photo: Jessica Bray © DPIE

Living Country, living culture

Join us for Living Country, living culture – a Stage 3 HSIE excursion in Mimosa Rocks National Park. In this cross-curricular program, an Aboriginal guide will help students understand the importance of culture and caring for Country.

Stage
Stage 3 (Years 5-6)
Learning area
HSIE
When

Monday to Friday, between 10am and 1pm, during school term.

Where
Gillards campground
An interactive display of Aboriginal tools and baskets. Photo: Deidre Martin © DPIE.

Living Country, living culture

Join us for Living Country, Living Culture – a Stage 2 History excursion in Bournda National Park. In this cross-curricular program, an Aboriginal guide will help students understand the importance of culture and caring for Country.

Stage
Stage 2 (Years 3-4)
Learning area
History
When

Monday to Friday, between 10am and 1pm, during school term.

Where
Hobart Beach campground
An interactive display of Aboriginal tools and baskets. Photo: Deidre Martin © DPIE.

Living Country, living culture

Join us for Living Country, living culture – a Stage 2 HSIE excursion in Mimosa Rocks National Park. In this cross-curricular program, an Aboriginal guide will help students understand the importance of culture and caring for Country.

Stage
Stage 2 (Years 3-4)
Learning area
HSIE
When
Monday to Friday, between 10am and 1pm, during school term.
Where
Gillards campground
Person about to fill another person's cup with some lemon myrtle drink. Photo: Jessica Bray © DPIE

Living Country, living culture

Join us for Living Country, living culture – a Stage 1 History excursion in Bournda National Park. In this cross-curricular program, an Aboriginal guide will help students understand the importance of culture and caring for Country.

Stage
Stage 1 (Years 1-2)
Learning area
History
When

Monday to Friday, between 10am and 1pm, during school term.

Where
Hobart Beach campground

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