Brewarrina Outback Adventure
The Brewarrina Outback Adventure operates on 120,000 hectares of indigenous land, run by an aboriginal tracker who is one of the most respected indigenous bushman in the country. Balunjali utilises this diverse resource of native flora and fauna to assist the participants to connect with themselves, others and the environment.
An example of some of the activities included in the camp is:
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- Learn bush survival
- Participate in traditional tracking and hunting
- Prepare and consume traditional bush tucker
- Actively participate in farm life – stockman, shearing, horse-riding, animal care
- Partner with indigenous youth to experience traditional cultural customs and practices
- Learn about the outback and the sacred connection indigenous people have with the land.
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Outcomes
- Provides an environment that is conducive to achieve sustainable, positive changes in behavior
- Increases self esteem and confidence
- Promotes respect for themselves, others and the environment
- Promotes understanding for the importance and power of diversity
- Provides a fun and exciting break from their caring role
- Instills teamwork skills and give everyone the opportunity to lead an adventure activity
- Learn new skills which are transferable to real life situations
To find out more or to design a camp for your school please contact our Project Director
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