Caring for Country project reconnecting Indigenous youth with cultural identity

Amandine Ahrens
Updated June 3 2021 - 2:11pm, first published May 31 2021 - 12:00pm
RESPECT FIRE: Dan Morgan from Firesticks Alliance leads a Caring for Country cultural engagement program last week. Photo: Amandine Ahrens
RESPECT FIRE: Dan Morgan from Firesticks Alliance leads a Caring for Country cultural engagement program last week. Photo: Amandine Ahrens

As Reconciliation Week began, a group of Indigenous kids from Narooma were taught invaluable lessons about cultural burns in the Bermagui state forest, by two knowledgeable Indigenous figures in the community.

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Amandine Ahrens

Amandine Ahrens

Journalist

I've grown up in the Bega Valley and I'm a regional daily news reporter on the Far South Coast of NSW. Got a story? Get in touch: 0436 426 843 or email amandine.ahrens@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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