Glenrock Lagoon (Pillapy-kullaitaran)
Cultural Education Program
Lagoon | Forest & Freshwater
Available dates: 9 June, 11 August & 11 November
Start time: 10am
Location overview
Known traditionally as Pillapy-kullaitaran, meaning place or valley of the palms, Glenrock Lagoon is a place where water, forest, industry and story intersect.
Session focus & learning outcomes
by the end of this session, participants will:
- Learn more about the Traditional name and stories connected to this place
- Understand how industry and colonisation have shaped the landscape
- Identify native plants and their cultural uses
- Reflect on differences between ecosystems
What we explore on Country
- How coal (Nikin) was made story
- Mining connections pre- and post-1788
- Traditional bush tucker and medicine
- Learn about axe grinding grooves and their significance.
- Traditional camps and midden sites
Who this session is for
This session suits participants continuing their cultural learning journey and groups interested in place-based environmental understanding.
Before you book
Accessibility & physical considerations
This session involves walking through forest and lagoon environments, including uneven ground. If you have any accessibility needs or support requirements, please advise us at the time of booking so we can do our best to accommodate you.
Weather
Sessions run in most weather conditions. Please bring suitable clothing for forest and freshwater environments. If conditions are unsafe or not suitable, we will contact you to reschedule.
Cultural protocols
Participants must follow facilitator guidance, including cultural protocols and respect for this culturally significant place.
Amenities Notice
Please note that there are no public toilet facilities directly at Glenrock Lagoon. The nearest public amenities are located a short drive away. We encourage participants to plan accordingly prior to arrival to ensure a comfortable experience in Country.
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