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When: Thursday 11 June 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Where: Zoom
Who: Co-hosted with AAEE and Clark Webb, founder of the Maam Giingana School.
Cost: $10/$5 for non-AAEE members, $0 for AAEE members and AAEE volunteers (not sure what AAEE is? see below). Donations for this month's AAEE Learning Circle will go directly to the Maam Giingana School.
Event Information:
Join Clark Webb, founder of the Maam Giingana School, the first bilingual Aboriginal-language school in NSW. He will share the vision that drove its creation and highlight the importance of building a school grounded in culture, identity, and strong educational outcomes.
Clark will outline the purpose of the school and its role in supporting young people to walk confidently in two worlds. He will then reflect on the early challenges, including establishing systems, securing support, and navigating barriers. These key learnings highlight the resilience required to grow a community-led school initiative. The session will also explore the school’s future vision and its ongoing impact on the community and generations to come.
National Reconciliation Week: 27 May - 3 June 2026
All In, a call for all Australians to commit wholeheartedly to reconciliation every single day.
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