NAIDOC Week: Aboriginal Honey Workshop (School Holidays K-Y6)

Event Details
In this workshop delivered by Duncs Honey, children will be able to participate and learn the art of Aboriginal honey harvesting.
Indigenous communities have always worked in harmony with the land, ensuring they only took what was needed from nature and leaving enough for future generations to thrive.
In this interactive incursion, children will learn about the fascinating lives of native bees and their vital role in ecosystems. They’ll also discover the traditional methods used by Indigenous people to collect honey, with deep respect for nature and its cycles.
This activity combines ecological education with cultural insight, fostering an appreciation for the land, sustainability, and the wisdom passed down through generations. It’s a meaningful, fun-filled way to connect with nature, culture, and the importance of caring for the environment.
This session is for kids in school years K-6. Colouring sheets can be provided for younger siblings accompanying.
Registration is only required for children attending, not for adults who are accompanying children.
If you are unable to attend, please cancel your ticket as soon as possible to enable another child to participate.
Note: Your attendance at this event may be digitally recorded through photographs. Images may be used for promotional purposes on Council's websites, publications or social media. By attending this session you agree to these terms. If you do not wish your image (or the image of your child) to be taken, please notify staff on duty at the event.