Baryulgil Togetherness Day 2023
Mudyala members and Yaegl Elders were invited to Baryulgil Public School to share in their amazing Togetherness day. This showcased the local Aboriginal culture and integrated Elders from across the community.
NAIDOC at COWPER
Mudyala were invited to help Cowper Public School celebrate their NAIDOC week. We assisted Cowper students in developing their own acknowledgement of country and sang some songs in Yaygirr.
NAIDOC at TUCABIA
Tucabia Public School invited our Mudyala staff in to share culture and language. We supported the school in showcasing our Bakarindi Bush Food products, some native plants from our garden, some of our language resources and song, and helped support an art creation.
Terry Randall NAIDOC Golf Day 2023
Yaegl PCYC States of Origin
Report from PCYC Our Yaegl boys made us proud yesterday winning their final round game and making it into the quarter finals going against Durug Turtles. While we lost that game, the boys made us proud with the effort they put in. Afterwards the boys went to the State of Origin Game 3.Today we will […]
NAIDOC 2023
Clarence Valley Close the Gap Day 2023
Clarence Valley Close the Gap is a day for all Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people to come together to share and learn from each other while participating in engaging activities from local community service providers. A local committee made up of local Aboriginal organisations and mainstream service providers come together to plan and coordinate this huge […]
Rising Warriors Camp
In the April school holidays 2023, we held a Rising Warriors camp that allowed 26 youth to participate in an on country fitness boot camp while incorporating cultural elements of connection and healing. The boys who participated went on daily beach runs in preparation of the footy season ahead. Water based activities were then […]
South Sydney Rabbitohs Boots
This year we had some Aboriginal artists from the Northern Rivers area paint the NRL Rabbitoh player boots the auction after the game to help raise much needed funds for Aboriginal Children and Youth Programs. Local Aboriginal Artists included Jai Darby Walker, Shane Laurie Jnr, Floyd Laurie, Cody Walker and Aneika Kapeen. Rabbitoh Player boots […]
Strong Women Healing
In February 2023, we held the first of many Strong Women Healing camps to come. Helping our community learn to heal from grief and loss together. Leaning on each other, sharing stories, engaging in culturally safe activities. A camp driven by the women who participated. Our Facilitators including Jenna McBeth and the Social Futures team, […]