
The Commissioner for Children and Young People Michelle Scott showed three hand made message sticks to the young people at the xhIBIT alBANY workshop. The message sticks were made by Noel Nannup and represented Indigenous and non-indigenous Australians coming together, sharing and valuing what is important.
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I had to talk about those.
Pretty cool, i had heaps of fun.
I had to talk about those today.
oh yeah and today was awesome!
today was awesome!
I had a great time, I do think that what we did today made me think about all the great things you can do and go see in Albany. I think the paper doll clothing was awesome, I like those type of clothing stoles (not to wear but admire :P)
Hey Guys,
Just a note to say thanks for today,we loved the way you made us think and speak for ourselves. Other than learning leadership skills, we think that we have made some friends for life, for all the people reading this blog from millennium kids in albany all the way to Kattaning we rekon you guys rock. So see you all in June
From
Caitlin,Damien and Kloe.
The crew from ASHS
thanks guys for such a fun day,
cant wait to start our exhibit ideas,
lucy,
albany primary.
I think it's kind of cool how noel nannup recorded a message in awooden stick
I think its kind amazing how they they look and how they were made i think its great. from ethan from woodbury bosten P.S
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