Last week, the spirit of NAIDOC Week blazed brightly across Northern Health sites. The Narrun Wilip-giin, our Aboriginal Support Unit, transformed spaces into vibrant showcases, echoing the theme: โKeep the fire burning! Blak, Loud, and Proud.โ
In the Ideas Lab, Peter Hoodโs Aboriginal Art workshop ignited creativity. Colours whispered stories and canvas became a portal to ancestral wisdom. Merilyn Duff, led riveting Aboriginal Culture and History workshops. She unveiled treasures: possum skin cloaks, the yandi dish (coolamon), rhythmic clapsticks, and the yarning stickโa bridge between voices. Books on Aboriginal history and culture adorned the space, inviting exploration.
The artifacts wove threads of connection, bridging past and present. Participants marveled. โThe presenter,โ they said, โwas an excellent communicatorโpassionate, knowledgeable.โ
โI really enjoyed learning about the yarning stick, and how that is used as a communication tool passed around to support, respect and empower each individual whilst speaking and sharingโ said Stefania Zen, Education and Engagement Manager.
Stephanie Thompson, Aboriginal Liaison Officer, said, โIt was great to see colleagues embrace the art workshop and we loved hearing everyoneโs story through their artwork.โ



And the winners of the NAIDOC Week Quiz are:
Preet Romanaย (1st Prize)
Sabine Hauserย (2nd Prize)
Kendall Parsonsย (3rd Prize)
Congratulations to all the winners! The Aboriginal Support Unit will contact you with a time to collect your prize.

