ANU Indigenous Heritage Trail - 29 May
Experience the rich Indigenous history of our ANU campus. Learn about the importance of Sullivan's Creek and Black Mountain, navigation across Country, bush foods and medicines, ceremony and tradition, and how local Aboriginal people managed their land. Ngunnawal Elder Wally Bell will guide us on this tour.
The tour will meet and finish at the Kambri Precinct Amphitheatre. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to the event start time to sign-in.
We suggest you wear comfortable footwear and a drink bottle. This tour travels through a significant part of our large campus. Dependent on weather, please also bring a hat, sunscreen, rain coat and/or umbrella.
This event is brought to you by the ANU Alumni Relations team.
PLEASE NOTE: This is an in-person event held on the ANU campus in Canberra, Australia. To ensure a COVID safe event, there is a restriction on capacity and prior registration is mandatory. Please only register for this event if you plan to attend in person, and let the Alumni Relations team know as soon as possible if you are no longer able to attend.
Location
Room: Kambri Precinct Amphitheatre, outside of Badger and co.
Contact
- Alumni Relations6125 5004