Aboriginal Culture Camp
The Dharug people are Parramatta’s first people and the traditional custodians of this land.
Parramatta’s name comes from their word “baramada”, meaning “the place of eels”.
This activity is a wonderful opportunity to spend time in nature with an Aboriginal traditional custodian, learning about plant uses, tools and local culture. Listen to traditional songs and stories. Maybe even develop your own bush skills, such as string making.
All ages will enjoy the learning circle and a short, easy bushwalk. Carers must supervise any younger children in their care.
Bookings are essential. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to start time, for registration. Wear comfortable shoes. Bring water, snack and a hat.