Paul Degenkamp – Ambrose Treacy
Ngutana-Lui always provide an engaging, informative day for our Year 4 students. The variety of rotations provide something to capture the interest of all individuals, although boomerang throwing is always a favourite!
Vanesse Miller – St Kevin's Benowa
St Kevin's, Benowa P-2 students have thoroughly enjoyed the annual incursion from Ngutana Lui staff during which they have learnt about many aspects of Indigenous culture, country, dance and story. The students have been thoroughly engaged in each of the activities offered by the team.
Lucie Berry - Wishart State School
The students were fascinated by your knowledge, languages and stories and were keen to share something they had learned with you. They were fully engaged, learning all day; soaking up new experiences, words, sounds and smells. As teachers, we are already excited about the prospect of coming back to visit you next year sharing such a positive experience with our new year four cohort. – yr 4 teacher,
Cathy Furminger – St John's Anglican College
Year 3 thoroughly enjoyed their excursion to Ngutana-Lui! They were engaged through the entirety of the day and especially loved the hands-on activities such as boomerang throwing, dot painting and dance. They learnt important perspectives and cultural traditions that have now informed their learning throughout the school year. They often make connections with their learning from the day and refer to the teachings of the elders. We are grateful to have had the opportunity to learn and grow at Ngutana-Lui Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Studies Centre. – Janaya Neal, year 3 teacher
Colin McIntosh – St Paul's Anglican College
This centre is an absolute gem, students are immersed in an experience where they learn about the traditional culture and lifestyle of First Nations People. The centre has a great variety of activities and many of the workshops allow students to be involved and engaged. We are already planning our return in 2025!!
Nicole Plamenac – Albany Hills State School
Our Year 4s love to come to Ngutana-Lui every year and experience a taste of Indigenous culture. The students look forward to playing fun Aboriginal games, relaxing with dot painting, listening to interesting stories about the Torres Strait and learning about bush medicine. They love the take home bracelets they plait, throwing a boomerang and they all love to giggle at their friends doing the Aboriginal dancing! Thank you Ngutana-Lui for providing these experiences for our students.