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Fire pit for Kurnai College indigenous garden donated by Gippsland Water
Gippsland Water donated a fire pit to Kurnai College indigenous garden, supporting educational yarning sessions. The initiative fosters cultural dialogue and community connections, enhancing the school's Reconciliation Action Plan goals.
A fire pit donated by Gippsland Water was lit for the first time at Kurnai College Churchill campus recently. The fire pit was donated in support of the school's Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) working group and placed in an indigenous garden, where it will be used to facilitate campfire yarning sessions and other gatherings.
Tre Moffit and Brett Gay from Kurnai College, Chris Wood from Gippsland Water, Marco Timperio from Allform Industries, Danny Rodaughan from Gippsland Water and Matt Jobling Principal of Kurnai College Churchill Campus light up the fire pit for the first time
Education partnership support
Gippsland Water managing director Sarah Cumming said the opportunity to partner on the initiative came about during discussions on opportunities to support local Aboriginal people. "We wanted to help Kurnai College support Aboriginal people to thrive in their education and gain meaningful long-term careers locally."
"The indigenous garden is an important initiative designed to encourage young local Aboriginal people to engage in conversations in an educational setting. It will help them create even more valuable moments of knowledge sharing, storytelling and learning - assisting Kurnai College in the great work they already do. I'd also like to extend a big thank you to Allform Industries for crafting the fire pit," Ms Cumming said.
Kurnai College principal Anthony Rodaughan said the school was grateful to Gippsland Water. "The pit will help create conversations in a safe place, help build connections with community and mob, and will contribute in a culturally positive way to better mental health and student and family support. Gippsland Water's expertise, generosity and understanding is acknowledged with thanks," Mr Rodaughan said.
Pictures from Gippsland Water website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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