Our activities
Nalderun's programs have developed over time in response to emerging community needs. All of their programs share a fundamental objective to support First Nations young people to stay in school and transition to meaningful work in the world. They prioritise intergenerational cultural learning and create opportunities for First Nations young people to work in partnership with Elders, youth leaders, and non-Indigenous people to build capacity and step into leadership. Their programs take a dual approach - directly supporting First Nations young people, while other program's focus on influencing education systems and supporting systems change with non-Indigenous educators, schools and organisations. Central to every program is their unwavering commitment to listening to and learning from Country.
The Meeting Place
Held fortnightly during school terms for primary school children, each session has a teaching, bush foods, circle time, and indoor and outdoor learning grounded in Indigenous worldview. They currently have 30 children from the 15 primary schools within their program.
Kuli Business (Men's Business)
Under the guidance of Uncle Rick Nelson, young men (12 to 25 years old) are guided and taught to do cultural activities on Country. This program is in partnership with Castlemaine Secondary College.
Wararak
A program for young First Nations women and gender diverse people (12 to 25 years old). Meeting fortnightly during the school term, they engage in community building activities on Country where participants learn about women's business, cultural practice, and traditional ceremony.
Me-Mandook Galk Bush Tucker and Education Place
Through a successful crowdfund campaign in 2020, Nalderun bought back land near Chewton to heal Djandak (Country), watched over by Me-Mandook Galk (Grandmother Tree). It is the site of their new First Nations youth-led Bush Tucker Place, where they sow, grow and sell plants entrusted to them by Aunty Julie McHale. Their dream is for this place to be an Indigenous educational hub, to grow their programs and grow their young people. For more details about the Bush Tucker Place, buy plants or do a tour - click here.
Yulawil SBAT Program
Wrap-around support for school-based apprenticeships and training (SBAT), this program provides pathways into meaningful and sustainable employment with regional employers for First Nations young people in cultural leadership and education studies, land management, and horticulture. This program is currently delivered in partnership with Bendigo TAFE, Parks Victoria, DJAARA, Coliban Water, and local schools.
Uncle Rick's Waaman Tours
A social enterprise supported by Nalderun and a long-held dream of Senior Djaara Elder Uncle Rick Nelson and his father before him, Uncle Brien Nelson. This program connects participants with Country and culture through Uncle Rick's Tour, taking visitors to sites of importance and teaching them about Djaara culture.
Uncle Rick's Community Shed
Currently in development, this community shed is at the site of Me-Mandook Galk. The program will provide cultural activities such as artefact production, ochre work, painting, weaving workshops, First Aid training, and gatherings for First Nations men to connect and heal.
Curriculum Support and Advocacy
This work includes curriculum support that centers First Nations young people and perspectives, development of anti-racism resources for teachers, quarterly network meetings with local schools and consultations with local schools and education centres.
First Nations Youth Leadership Program
This program supports the capacity strengthening of First Nations young people through opportunities to engage in cyclical mentorship, co-design and facilitation skills, public speaking, consultancy and leadership opportunities within schools and at Nalderun.
Indigenous Relational World Views and Pedagogies
A training for organisations and educators, it discusses First Nations ways of seeing and being in the world, structural racism and impacts of colonisation, Indigenous pedagogies, and using Indigenous protocols to introduce Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content. For more info contact info@nalderun.com.au.
First Nations Mob in Corrections on Djaara Country
A program to build relationships with First Nations people who are currently in corrections at Middleton and Tarrengower Prisons. This includes sharing of culture and bush tucker knowledge through visits to corrections and activities on site at Me-Mandook Galk.
Community Food Share Program
A fortnightly program delivering food to First Nations families and young people in the Mount Alexander Shire. Sourced through Bendigo foodshare, local volunteers, and with the support of Bendigo & District Aboriginal Co-operative.
Tabik Mooroopook Upper Loddon Landcare Group
This is a recently formed Landcare Group by and for the Nalderun Upper Loddon Aboriginal Community. They have partnered with other local Land Care Groups interested in healing Country, with a focus on three local sites of significance including Me-Mandook Galk Bush Tucker and Education Place.
