Sunset over a desert landscape with a group of people walking along the horizon, sand dunes in the foreground.

Cultural Workshops

Workshops suitable for everyone 

Gudida’s Cultural Workshops offer hands-on experiences that introduce participants to the culture, traditions and stories of the Worimi people in a welcoming and engaging environment. Suitable for individuals, schools, organisations and community groups, these workshops provide meaningful opportunities to learn directly from local Aboriginal educators.

Workshops are held at Murrook Culture Centre or on Country and are designed to give participants insight into Aboriginal culture through interactive learning and shared experiences. Participants explore Worimi history, artefacts and traditional life while gaining a deeper understanding of the strong connection between people, land and community.

Each workshop encourages curiosity, participation and cultural awareness. Through creative activities and guided discussions, participants learn about traditions that continue to shape Worimi culture today.

Experiences may include:

EXCLUSIVE DUNE RESOURSE TOUR:

Explore ancient Aboriginal sites at the Southern Hemisphere's largest moving dunes and learn about the Worimi identity and traditional foods.

ON COUNTRY RESOURSE TOUR:

Enjoy a guided walk around the parklands. Through traditional land management and care, discover the diversity of our flora and fauna.

WORIMI HISTORY:

Learn about life in Aboriginal society, traditions, customs, strong connection to land, significance of ceremonies, and hunting practices.

WORIMI ARTEFACTS:

Worimi artefacts, such as tools and middens, reveal insights into their traditional lifestyle and cultural practices. These items reflect their connection to the land and sea and showcase their resourcefulness, daily life, and ceremonial activities.

Worimi Buna programs are designed to build understanding, respect and confidence in cultural engagement while creating memorable and enriching experiences for all participants.

A person using a hammer and chisel to remove bark from a tree in a forest during daytime.
Close-up of shells.
Group of people standing and kneeling in a forest, holding pieces of cut tree trunk.
Person crouching in front of a cave entrance surrounded by rocks and dry leaves.
A man in front of a large tree with three women and one man listening outdoors on a sunny day.
Family outdoors preparing food, including a man with long hair and beard, a woman with glasses, and a young girl. They are standing behind a table with food items in a park or garden area with trees and a fence in the background.
Group of children and teenagers indoors, with some sticks and smoke rising in the background.