Sophia Masters

Land is disputable to many, yet to others it is theirs. Life is temporary, land for a little bit longer, but ‘Always was, Always will be’ their culture, my culture, our culture, that stands. Their land, our land to which we share. The reconciliation of paying respect, giving back and acceptance as well as improvement, is what combines us, and what should motivate us to welcome and empower the human race.

Who’s land is it?

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Many of these resources and activities have been developed in consultation with NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) to ensure that the program meets NSW curriculum outcomes for Stages 3, 4 & 5.