Youth Empowerment and Healing Cultural Camp in Broome, Western Australia | Cultural centre
Youth Empowerment and Healing Cultural Camp
Locality: Broome, Western Australia
Phone: +61 487 249 145
Address: Lot 290 Dampier Peninsula Road 6725 Broome, WA, Australia
Website: http://burronggloaboriginalcorporation.rocketsparkau.com
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25.01.2022 More photo’s. Everyone was up bright and early & excited to spend a whole day on the boat and at the beach! They went spearing crabs for bait, then we were off! ... We got about 18-20 fish, mostly blue bones (sorry don’t have photo’s of the fishes due to phone going in the water) Country has the most gorgeous view, sunrise and sunsets ever! (Pender Bay) -Will upload videos of some fishes getting pulled up later
22.01.2022 Photos from our previous camp held in April. On our way out on the red dirt road turned out to be a slippery and wet river. Kids didnt mind though, they actually thought it was great Kids were excited to go oystering, fishing, spearing and a whole lot of things. Even did some drawing and painting, which were amazing... They cooked and cleaned after theirselves and even set up their own tents and swags. The kids loved to yarn around the fire telling us all sorts of stories while cooking some marshmallows and fish. The kids had a great experience and even wanted to come on the second week!
22.01.2022 On our second camp we had the Oorany Rangers show us how to make Madoorr (gubinge/Kakadu plum) bush medicine. The kids were very interested in learning about bush medicine and listening to their stories. So a big thank you to the Oorany Rangers!
20.01.2022 Some more photo’s. Had a quick look at the Hatchery in Ardiyooloon (one arm point). Some of the kids that haven’t been there were really amazed by the goorlil (turtle) and the other sea animals The kids were admiring the gorgeous view at Cygnet Bay while having a swim and having a delicious lunch. ... Kid’s also went on the boat and brought back some big blue bone’s They also tried out some dugong (sea cow) ribs, cooked their own sausages and chops.
17.01.2022 More photos. Everyone was up bright and early & excited to spend a whole day on the boat and at the beach! They went spearing crabs for bait, then we were off! ... We got about 18-20 fish, mostly blue bones (sorry dont have photos of the fishes due to phone going in the water) Country has the most gorgeous view, sunrise and sunsets ever! (Pender Bay) -Will upload videos of some fishes getting pulled up later
16.01.2022 Heres some photos from our very first camp in ~2017~ and it was awesome! The kids loved the week away in the bush and wasnt that happy to leave -Went and looked at the sea animals at the hatchery in Ardiyooloon (One Arm Point). The kids were really excited about it and was amazed by the shell designs, and the kids also got their own shell necklaces! -Went to Cygnet Bay and had a relaxing swim, also had a delicious meal.... -Had an activity session at the police station, also went and checked out the interview rooms and jail cells (which isnt nice to be in). -Had some of the kids learning how to throw nets at the beach, also did some fishing and swimming on a hot day
15.01.2022 Good morning all, Please see Flyer for our next YEaHCC during the September/October 2019 school holidays. ... If you would like to refer a client, please send us a message on here or send us an email on [email protected] If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me on 0487 249 145. Thank you kindly.
15.01.2022 Photos from our second week. Kids went straight down to the beach and collected some Julgamagada (bomb shell) then put them on the fire to munch out, but some kids didnt find it that great Some kids did their very own talent show performing all different talents (got some videos and will post later) ... Had good yarns and story telling with some of the elders, learnt about their background and culture and had the kids telling us theirs, which was good The girls also did some hair braiding while the boys were out on the boat catching us some lunch Went and had a look at Kooljaman, which had a beautiful view from the lunch area Had an invite to Gambanan for a catch and cook fishing activity. Kids were interested in looking at the fish traps and the gorgeous view before heading down to do some fishing
13.01.2022 Some more photos. Had a quick look at the Hatchery in Ardiyooloon (one arm point). Some of the kids that havent been there were really amazed by the goorlil (turtle) and the other sea animals The kids were admiring the gorgeous view at Cygnet Bay while having a swim and having a delicious lunch. ... Kids also went on the boat and brought back some big blue bones They also tried out some dugong (sea cow) ribs, cooked their own sausages and chops.
11.01.2022 Photo’s from our previous camp held in April. On our way out on the red dirt road turned out to be a slippery and wet river. Kids didn’t mind though, they actually thought it was great Kid’s were excited to go oystering, fishing, spearing and a whole lot of things. Even did some drawing and painting, which were amazing... They cooked and cleaned after theirselves and even set up their own tents and swags. The kid’s loved to yarn around the fire telling us all sorts of stories while cooking some marshmallows and fish. The kids had a great experience and even wanted to come on the second week!
04.01.2022 Photo’s from our second week. Kid’s went straight down to the beach and collected some Julgamagada (bomb shell) then put them on the fire to munch out, but some kid’s didn’t find it that great Some kid’s did their very own talent show performing all different talents (got some video’s and will post later) ... Had good yarns and story telling with some of the elders, learnt about their background and culture and had the kids telling us theirs, which was good The girl’s also did some hair braiding while the boys were out on the boat catching us some lunch Went and had a look at Kooljaman, which had a beautiful view from the lunch area Had an invite to Gambanan for a catch and cook fishing activity. Kid’s were interested in looking at the fish traps and the gorgeous view before heading down to do some fishing
03.01.2022 And another big thank you to the Oorany Rangers for showing us how to make Madoorr (gubinge/Kakadu plum) bush balm, the kids found it really great and interesting -Will post a video later
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