Dunghutti
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Dunghutti Country stretches across the mid-north coast of New South Wales, surrounding the Macleay River and extending from saltwater coastal shores to inland freshwater and mountain regions. This includes places such as Kempsey, Macleay and other river town centres, mountainous Bellbrook and coastal hubs like Crescent Head and as far south as Port Macquarie.

English
Civics and Citizenship
Year levels: 7-8 3 lessons
Students explore the meaning and contemporary significance of a ‘Welcome to Country’ and an ‘Acknowledgement of Country’.
English
Science
Visual Arts
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
Year levels: 5-7 2 lessons
In this project-based unit, students will learn how First Nations peoples have maintained and passed down cultural knowledge about traditional foods, medicine and tools for successive generations. Students will then share their learning by creating plant posters, prints, or T-shirts, that brings bush tucker knowledge to life.
English
History
Visual Arts
Civics and Citizenship
Year levels: 10 3 lessons
Students will watch several films which reveal both the harsh realities of exclusion and the resilience and joy found in family and community. Students will consider how these stories help us understand the impact of racism on identity and belonging, and why truth-telling is so important. Through yarning circles and visual mapping activities, students examine these themes before researching and gathering their own local stories from family histories, community accounts or national movements such as the Freedom Rides. These stories are then transformed into creative works such as biographies, poems, portraits or collages, which are brought together as a class story collection that honours resilience, identity and community voice.
English
History
Year levels: 9-10 2 lessons
Students investigate how harmful government policies shaped child removal, including forced adoptions and institutional care. They’ll learn how these decisions still impact families, community, culture and identity today. Students will watch survivor films, explore living-memory sources, yarn, take shared notes, and draft written responses.
Aunty Denise (Dee) Davis gives a Welcome to Dunghutti Country
Aunty Denise (Dee) Davis shares the heartbreaking story of her mother, who was forced to give up her baby in Hornsby Hospital.
Uncle Barry Vale tours Wigay/Wighy Aboriginal Culture Park in Kempsey, sharing his knowledge of bush foods and medicines.
Aunty Denise (Dee) Davis and Uncle Barry Vale share stories of segregation in their home town.
Aunty Denise (Dee) Davis and Uncle Barry Vale share their stories of what it was like growing up on a mission.
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