Cook from Warndu Mai
Bushfood brittle
The perfect sweet and sour candy. Sweet from the brittle and sour from the tangy limes. A great gift for every occasion, too.
Damien s damper
An all-round show-stopper, this one. Impress your mates with your bread-making skills, with little skill at all! Try playing around with any bush spice until you find your favourite. This is best cooked in a fire but an oven will do just as well.
Urti pie
This recipe is so special to us as it comes from Damien’s Nana Barb, who has since passed away. Most of Damien’s family members make this pie, which is renowned in the Flinders Ranges, home of the urti (quandong).
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These Aboriginal men in custody are the first to complete a new program that helps inmates reconnect with their culture and hopefully helps puts them on a path to healing at St Heliers Correctional Centre at Muswellbrook. Photo supplied A group of Aboriginal men in custody in the Hunter region have been the first to complete a new program that helps inmates reconnect with their culture and hopefully helps puts them on a path to healing.
The thirty inmates at St Heliers Correctional Centre at Muswellbrook, participated in the inaugural 10-week cultural strengthening course, while also maintaining positive involvement in work, traineeships and programs to reduce their chances of reoffending.
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Most Australians have little idea of the traditional Country on which they live, let alone the stories of the cultures who have been there for thousands of years.
A campaign launched this week called Connect to Country is trying to change that, encouraging non-Indigenous Australians to discover with a brand, old perspective the land they call home.
The campaign has been created by Aboriginal creative consultancy Creative x in partnership with Facebook, and comes in time for NAIDOC Week, the annual celebration of the culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
This year s NAIDOC theme is Heal Country! calling for greater protections for land, water and Aboriginal sacred sites and cultural heritage.
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