Educational Journey: Ultimate Kit

“Connections to Country Journey”

An immersive cultural education kit designed to deepen understanding through authentic artefacts, storytelling, hands-on learning, and meaningful connections to Country.

$1800 + GST

The Journey

An immersive cultural education kit designed to deepen understanding through authentic artefacts, storytelling, hands-on learning, and meaningful connections to Country.

1. Deepens Cultural Understanding
Expands student learning through a wider range of authentic artefacts that explore connection to Country, storytelling, and traditional knowledge.

2. Encourages Hands-On Cultural Learning
Students engage directly with artefacts, symbols, and materials that make cultural learning meaningful and memorable.

3. Ideal for Whole-Class and Whole-School Use
Provides versatile resources suitable across multiple year levels and learning areas

 

A Learning Journey Path

A transformative journey of culture, identity, and connection that inspires respect for Country, community, and the wisdom carried through generations

Foundations → Connections → Immersion.

“Trusted by 300+ Schools Across Australia

  1. Cultural understanding
  2. Curriculum alignment
  3. Teacher confidence

The kit

• Didgeridoo
• Linseed Oil
• Returning Boomerang
• Kangaroo Skin
• Emu Caller
• Ochre 3 Colours
• Emu Feathers
• Coolomon
• Clap Sticks Large
• Hunting Boomerang
• Clap Sticks Small
• Message Stick
• Bullroarer
• Kit Bag
• Lrg Didgeridoo
• Stone Axe
• Shield
• Spear
• Nulla Nulla Hardwood Club
• Large Coolomon
• Woomera (Spear Thrower)
• Hunting Boomerang
• Digging Sticks

Key Features

Introduces Core Cultural Knowledge

Provides essential Aboriginal artefacts and learning materials that help students explore the foundations of Aboriginal culture and traditions.

Supports Curriculum-Aligned Learning

Designed to support meaningful cultural learning across year levels through hands-on exploration and storytelling.

Builds Teacher Confidence

Gives educators practical tools to confidently introduce Aboriginal perspectives in their classroom

Cultural Features

Working with NSW First Nations families for over 35 years!

All kits are hand made by First Nation families

Staff are First Nation teachers

Promoting social inclusion and respect for diversity in the classroom

Learn How Artefacts Are Made and Used

Included in ALL Kits

This Aboriginal artefacts and education kit is an ongoing journey of learning and discovery — a gentle path toward deeper cultural understanding and mutual respect. Empower your students to be part of this transformative experience.

Also included:

A 1-year subscription to our online 30 video Making Artefacts and how to use Video Program

Designed to Complement Your Artefacts Kit

Artefacts are powerful teaching tools. When paired with the right cultural context, stories, and guidance, they become part of a much deeper learning experience.

30+ Videos Filmed on Country

Discover new stories, voices, and cultural knowledge shared by Aboriginal Elders, filmed on Country in multiple locations.

Guided by Aboriginal Elders

A culturally respectful video program created in collaboration with Aboriginal Elders, sharing authentic knowledge about traditional artefacts and their significance.

Learn How Artefacts Are Made & Used

Watch artefacts being created and explained, including materials, techniques, and traditional purposes.

Builds Educator Confidence

Supports educators to teach about artefacts accurately and respectfully.

Video: Making Artefacts Video Program

Includes access to the Making Artefacts Video Program with 30 video lessons on how our traditional artifacts are made, used and supporting stories. Designed to support our physical Artefacts Education Kit or as a stand-alone informative lesson for the classroom.

Video: How to use each artefact

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