Still Life Share your stories. Covid-19 has impacted us all in many ways and forced the world to slow down. But it's still life. For some in our community this time has meant re-connection and quality time with family, for others it has been a time of loneliness and hardship. There are incredible stories of life here in Yarra Ranges. Share yours.
Our Country, Our Future: Nourishing the Conversation Online Our Country, Our Future: Nourishing the Conversation is an immersive online experience, a chance to learn from local Aboriginal Elders about First Australian Culture and our shared history.
Balit Bagurrk: Strong Women of the Yarra Ranges Balit Bagurrk is a community-led project to collect, remember and celebrate the stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who have contributed to the Yarra Ranges.
Art and Sole Walking on Country, connecting with our history, nurturing our body, mind and soul.Explore. Connect. Move
Not the Archies 2019 From a woman in her 70s who hadn’t picked up a paint brush in 50 years... To a two year old who was just learning what art is by painting with his dad… Not the Archies embodied the spirit ofour creative community.
‘Our Country - Our Way’ National Symposium Indigenous knowledge systems have long been a beacon of environmental sustainability and resilience, cultivated over thousands of generations. Through meticulous care for Country, Aboriginal people have achieved a natural equilibrium unmatched elsewhere.
Yarra Ranges Reconciliation Week – Bridging Now to Next Join us for our 2025 National Reconciliation Week event, live from The Memo in Healesville from 10:00am-1:00pm on Tue 27th May 2025. To open Yarra Ranges National Reconciliation Week, we welcome all communities to come together to explore First Nations shared histories, cultures, and accomplishments. Presented by the Indigenous Development Team at Yarra Ranges Council.