2016 Galuwa Scholarship Hub – Great Aussie Bush Camp, Tea Gardens

After the 2016 Galuwa ceremony, all Galuwa recipients settled into a four-day hub. The days were designed to help, support and challenge students within educational workshops, group activities and cultural activities.

The structure of the activities help students strive beyond their comfort zone, enabling them to take risks and become more self-confident and resilient, which in turn supports their educational outcomes.

Archery was a great hit.
Archery was a great hit.
The kids felt at home on the high ropes.
The kids felt at home on the high ropes.
The kids felt at home on the high ropes.
The kids felt at home on the high ropes.
Cultural workshop where students learnt weaving & rope making.
Cultural workshop where students learnt weaving and rope making
Cultural workshop where students learnt weaving & rope making.
Cultural workshop where students learnt weaving and rope making
Leap of faith
Leap of faith
Thinking about the crate climbing.
Thinking about the crate climbing
Story contributed by Debby Elliott from Galuwa. Published in 2016.