Where simple
hellos become shared
moments & belonging.
Gudida, meaning “Family” in the Gathang language.
Come as a stranger and experience authentic Aboriginal culture that strengthens identity and self-determination and leave there as family.
We provide on-site workshops at Murrook Culture Centre and tours in surrounding Country. As a cherished gathering place for our Aboriginal community, we take pride in sharing our identity and welcoming visitors to view Australia from an Indigenous perspective on Worimi Country.
OUR CULTURAL PROGRAMS
Proud, Active & Independent
Cultural Workshops
Authentic, community-led cultural workshops delivered on-site at Murrook Culture Centre or on Country. Participants engage in hands-on learning including Worimi history, artefacts, dance, art, weaving, language and guided resource tours. These programs promote inclusion, respect, social responsibility and cultural awareness.
Cultural Camps
Immersive cultural camps offering deeper engagement with Worimi traditions, storytelling, land management practices and cultural connection through workshops, tours and shared learning experiences. These camps provide interactive and enriching experiences designed to foster respect, understanding and community connection.
Cultural Immersion
(Worimi Barray)
Interactive workshops, storytelling, guided nature tours and discussions exploring historical and contemporary Aboriginal experiences. Experiences may include Gan Gan Lookout, Little Beach and the Worimi Sand Dunes, encouraging deeper cultural sensitivity and awareness.
Community Cultural
Immersion Days
Community Immersion Days bring people together to learn about Aboriginal culture and history while deepening understanding of the social and political issues impacting Aboriginal communities. Inspiring personal growth, connection and awareness of everyday life.
Cultural Development
(Worimi Buna)
Authentic cultural engagement through exploration of ancient sites, artefacts, land management practices and Worimi history. These programs strengthen cultural identity and deepen understanding of the enduring connection between people, land and community.
Education Programs:
Write it Right
A term-based initiative for Primary and High Schools centred around the four pillars of culture: Land, Family, Lore & Language, and Stories. Students engage with Dreaming stories, traditional knowledge and Aboriginal perspectives to build cultural understanding and respect.
School Holiday Activity Programs
Engaging holiday programs designed to introduce children and families to Worimi culture through hands-on workshops, storytelling, art and on Country experiences. These programs are designed for young people to learn, explore and connect in a supportive and inclusive environment.