Aboriginal School Workshop Educators

Providing Schools With Education About Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture.

We provide early learning centres, schools and the education departement with break through cultural education workshops and performance.
National Sorry Day

National Sorry Day

May 26th 2025 - We remember and acknowledge the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families and communities, which we now know as ‘The Stolen Generations’.

National Sorry Day is a day to acknowledge the strength of Stolen Generations Survivors and reflect on how we can all share in the healing process.

ridging Now to Next

Reconciliation Week

The National Reconciliation Week from 27th May - 3rd of June 2025

The National Reconciliation Week (NRW) 2025 theme, Bridging Now to Next, reflects the ongoing connection between past, present and future.

At a time when Australia faces uncertainty in its reconciliation journey, this theme calls on all Australians to step forward together.

Bridging Now to Next urges us to look ahead and continue the push forward as past lessons guide us.

The Next Generation Strength, Vision & Legacy

NAIDOC Week

This year’s National NAIDOC Week marks 50 years of the week-long celebrations, and the theme, The Next Generation Strength, Vision & Legacy, celebrates achievements of the past and the bright future ahead.

Held across Australia between the 6th - 13th July 2025, Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth.

School Immersion 1 - Burrul Bawurra Dreaming (Big Red Kangaroo)

The ultimate First Nations Aboriginal education and entertainment experience.

Our most popularly booked package is a very interactive program designed by Koomurri to maximise the learning opportunities for both students and teachers.

This package consists of :

Smoking Ceremony & Welcome Song & Dance Show

Didgeridoo Show and Storytelling

Artefacts, Weaponry, Bush Survival

Aboriginal Face Painting

Aboriginal Song and Dance

Aboriginal Art (On Canvas)

Boomerang Throwing

Farewell Concert with Student and Teacher participation Rotation of 4 Groups All Day.

First Nations Education Aboriginal facilitators - 3 or more facilitators depending on the number of participants

Duration - All Day 9am to 3pm

School Immersion 2 - Bandaar Dreaming (Grey Kangaroo)


A Comprehensive and entertaining First Nations Education Indigenous experience.

This package consists of :

Didgeridoo show and storytelling

Hands on education on artefacts, Aboriginal weaponry, hunting tools and bush survival knowledge.

Aboriginal face painting

Aboriginal Song and Dance

Aboriginal Art (On Canvas)

Boomerang Throwing

Students divided into 2 or 4 groups depending on student numbers

First Nations Education Aboriginal facilitators -  2

Duration - 2 hour experience for the students

School Immersion 3 - Umbarra Dreaming - (Yuin Totem Black Duck)

A captive First Nations Aboriginal educational incursion that creates a unique and intimate learning experience.

This package consists of

Didgeridoo Show and Storytelling

Artefacts, Weaponry, Bush Survival Aboriginal Face Painting Aboriginal Song and Dance Aboriginal Art (On Canvas) (Additional material cost) Boomerang Throwing.

First Nations Education Aboriginal facilitators - 1

Duration - 60-90 Minutes experience for the student.

School Immersion 4 - Wandabaa - Spirit Art on Canvas Workshop

An Aboriginal art workshop which teaches the meanings of ancient art symbols from dot painting to cross hatching, X-ray art and animal totems.

Learn also Aboriginal body painting and their meanings of traditional song-lines that connect the land and the people.

This package consists of :-

All materials including paint, brushes and canvas and aboriginal symbols sheet included.

1 Canvas at 3m x 3m suitable for whole school or individual classes

Your School creates and keeps finished dreaming masterpiece

First Nations Education Aboriginal facilitators - 1

School Immersion 5 - Painting Your Own Boomerang

We can cater for the individual classes at school or the entire school. Our Paint your own Boomerang immersions is a great individual art workshop and keep sake for the students as they learn about aboriginal symbols and their meanings and create their own dreaming to take home.

Dimensions - 25 to 34cm boomerangs

Duration 60 to 90 minutes

Includes Boomerangs, paints and brushes, symbols sheet and education

Kaurna Country

The Adelaide Plains is located in Kaurna Country and the Peramangk people are the custodians of the Mount Barker region in the Adelaide hills.

Turrbal and Yuggera

Brisbane is home to the Turrbal and Yuggera peoples while the Gold Coast traditional owners ar the Yugambeh people. Kabi Kabi peoples and the Jinibara peoples belong to the Sunshine Coast.

Eora and Yuin Nations

The Eora Nation are custodians of the Greater Sydney region with Gadigal people custodians of Sydney city and central Sydney Harbour. The Yuin people are caretakers running down the soiuth coast of NSW

Wurundjeri Country

The Wurundjeri people are custodians of the Melbourne. The Wadawurrung live in the regions near Melboune down to Geelong along the penisula

Kaurna Country

The Adelaide Plains is located in Kaurna Country and the Peramangk people are the custodians of the Mount Barker region in the Adelaide hills.

Turrbal and Yuggera

Brisbane is home to the Turrbal and Yuggera peoples while the Gold Coast traditional owners ar the Yugambeh people. Kabi Kabi peoples and the Jinibara peoples belong to the Sunshine Coast.

Wurundjeri Country

The Wurundjeri people are custodians of the Melbourne. The Wadawurrung live in the regions near Melboune down to Geelong along the penisula

Eora and Yuin Nations

The Eora Nation are custodians of the Greater Sydney region with Gadigal people custodians of Sydney city and central Sydney Harbour. The Yuin people are caretakers running down the soiuth coast of NSW

Your Immersion Purchase Has Duel Impact

First Nations Education events benefit both attendees and facilitators. They increase the economy and create jobs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Investing in these events fosters a culturally inclusive and reflective student body or workforce.