As the name suggests – a place of talking where everyone is equal with emphasis on respect, discipline and knowledge.
On Friday the Allora P-10 State School hosted Kenjin Elder, Aunty Isabelle and Kambuwal-Kamilaroi Elder, Aunty Selena at the opening of the School’s Yarning Circle.
Proud Kamilaroi- Kambuwal student, Shakoba welcomed all to Country while Mirri, from the Wakka Wakka Nation, performed a smoking ceremony and traditional welcoming songs on the didgeridoo.
Family joined in the special ceremony with the whole school community participating in this culturally significant yarning circle.
This article appeared in the Allora Advertiser, 22 November 2023.


