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NAIDOC Week Tour: University of Sydney Indigenous Heritage Tour

Join us for a free guided tour for NAIDOC Week.
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Join Koori guide and museum cultural heritage officer Uncle Jimmy Smith as he leads us across the campus, exploring the remarkable Indigenous history of the location and stories of the University’s historic relationship with community. Jimmy will also touch upon the Sydney basin, the Freedom Rides, ritual and ceremony, bush medicines and the trees, astronomy and life in his inimitable style. A great way to explore the campus and change your thinking.

The walking tour covers the campus of the University of Sydney so wear comfortable shoes and sunscreen. 

The tour will start in the forecourt of the Chau Chak Wing Museum.

Event details

Title : When

Description : Wednesday 9 July <br>11 am – 12 pm (AEDT)

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Title : Where

Description : Start at forecourt of Chau Chak Wing Museum<br>

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Title : Cost

Description : Free

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Speakers

Uncle Jimmy Smith is the Chau Chak Wing Museum’s Cultural Heritage Officer. Jimmy is an Aboriginal educator and cultural practitioner with a long interest in public education and outreach and considerable experience in teaching Aboriginal art, culture and heritage to early childhood, primary, secondary high school, university and adult education groups. Jimmy comes from Erambie mission near Cowra New South Wales and gained a Bachelor of Adult Education and a Masters in Education (Aboriginal Studies). He has worked for the Australian Museum, EORA TAFE Redfern, Metro Land Council and many other learning and cultural institutions, as well as wide experience with the University of Sydney. Jimmy has a passion for Aboriginal science and technology especially astronomy and botany and is very passionate about sharing Aboriginal ways of knowing and learning.

Plan your visit

Title : Public transport

Description : In the interest of sustainability and where possible, we encourage attendees to take public transport to this event. Visit Transport for NSW to plan your journey.

Link URL: https://www.sydney.edu.au/museum/about-us/getting-here.html

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Description : There is limited parking on campus. For details about parking and travel options, visit the University's page on getting to our campus. <br>

Link URL: https://www.sydney.edu.au/museum/about-us/getting-here.html

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Title : Accessibility

Description : The Chau Chak Wing Museum is committed to making our space, collections, exhibitions and programs accessible for all audiences. <br>

Link URL: https://www.sydney.edu.au/museum/about-us/accessibility.html

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