St Alipius Parish School learn about NAIDOC Week before school holidays

Nieve Walton
Updated June 26 2022 - 6:23pm, first published 6:00pm
STAND UP: St Alipius students Alanna with her homemade shirt and (inset top to bottom) Charlotte, Iris and Belle dancing in the hip hop workshop. Picture: Adam Trafford.
STAND UP: St Alipius students Alanna with her homemade shirt and (inset top to bottom) Charlotte, Iris and Belle dancing in the hip hop workshop. Picture: Adam Trafford.

Students at St Alipius Parish School have been using the arts to understand more about first nations people in preparation for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee Week.

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Nieve Walton

Nieve Walton

Journalist

Nieve covers federal and state politics for The Courier focusing on Ballarat, Wendouree, Eureka and Ripon electorates. She also covers Hepburn and Pyrenees shires. As a former dancer and art and theater enthusiast she would love to hear about your latest art exhibition or performance. You can send her an email at nieve.walton@thecourier.com.au

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