29
May
Walk and Talk - Logan campus
Join us this National Reconciliation Week for a guided Walk and Talk around Logan campus to the Yarning Circle. Listen to hosts Dr Kerry Hall (Interim Lead, Teaching and Learning Indigenous), Tina O'Keefe (Project Officer for the Reconciliation Statement), and Sharon Paterson (Project Officer for Logan campus), discuss the cultural importance of the Yarning Circle and the significance and uses of bush tucker from the Logan campus Bush Tucker garden.
28
May
Edenglassie - National Reconciliation Week Book Club discussion
Join our National Reconciliation Week book club. Read Edenglassie, by Indigenous author, Miles Franklin Award winner, and alumni, Melissa Lukashenko. Bring your picnic lunch and come along for a discussion on her new novel.
27
May
Walk and Talk - Gold Coast Campus
This National Reconciliation Week, listen to your host Professor Catherine Pickering from the School of Environment and Science talk passionately about the campus gardens including the statue of the Giant Dreaming God, Jabreen, and how our native plants create such a beautiful environment to work and learn. The walk will take around 40 minutes starting out the front of G10 library and ending by the Bridge over Smith Street. No need to register, just turn up ready to enjoy the campus gardens.
27
May