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We are committed to shaping our cultural experiences to be as accessible to as many people as possible. The following details outline the access and facilities during a wawa biik experience and partner venues on Country. Please contact us with specific questions related to accessibility.

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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live,
and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community.
We also pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

The National Walk for Truth is a powerful journey from Victorian Parliament House to Parliament House, led by Travis Lovett, calling for a national truth-telling process shaped in genuine partnership with First Nations People. As part of this significant journey, the walk will travel through Taungurung Country from 21–28 April, offering a meaningful opportunity for local communities to take part.
Participants are invited to join sections of the walk in and around Seymour and Nagambie, walking together in solidarity, reflection and respect. This stretch of the journey is a chance to honour the strength, resilience and living culture of First Nations People while contributing to a broader national movement for truth, healing and change, culminating during National Reconciliation Week.

Register for a section of the walk on their website: walkfortruth.com

#solidarity #walkfortruth #taungurungcountry #celebrateculture

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The National Walk for Truth is a powerful journey from Victorian Parliament House to Parliament House, led by Travis Lovett, calling for a national truth-telling process shaped in genuine partnership with First Nations People. As part of this significant journey, the walk will travel through Taungurung Country from 21–28 April, offering a meaningful opportunity for local communities to take part.
Participants are invited to join sections of the walk in and around Seymour and Nagambie, walking together in solidarity, reflection and respect. This stretch of the journey is a chance to honour the strength, resilience and living culture of First Nations People while contributing to a broader national movement for truth, healing and change, culminating during National Reconciliation Week.

Register for a section of the walk on their website: walkfortruth.com

#solidarity #walkfortruth #taungurungcountry #celebrateculture

We really enjoyed the opportunity to spend time with staff from @campaspeshire on our wawa biik cultural experience this week.

We are now taking group bookings for June/July, please reach out to hello@wawabiik.com.au to book your team in for the ultimate cultural learning experience, on Taungurung biik (Country)!

#culturalconnections #taungurungbiik #culturallearning #teamday #teambuilding #nagambie #goulburnregiontourism

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We really enjoyed the opportunity to spend time with staff from @campaspeshire on our wawa biik cultural experience this week. 

We are now taking group bookings for June/July, please reach out to hello@wawabiik.com.au to book your team in for the ultimate cultural learning experience, on Taungurung biik (Country)! 

#culturalconnections #taungurungbiik #culturallearning #teamday #teambuilding #nagambie #goulburnregiontourism

Today is International Women’s Day!

We’re taking this moment to honour the strength, resilience and excellence of deadly women across Taungurung community. Our women carry culture, guide our young ones, protect Country and hold stories that keep us grounded. Their work, both seen and unseen, shapes our communities.

Today we also recognise the achievements of women around the world who stand strong, lift others up and create change in every space they walk into.

To all the deadly women in our community and beyond: we see you, we appreciate you, and we celebrate you.

Happy International Women’s Day!

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Today is International Women’s Day!

We’re taking this moment to honour the strength, resilience and excellence of deadly women across Taungurung community. Our women carry culture, guide our young ones, protect Country and hold stories that keep us grounded. Their work, both seen and unseen, shapes our communities.

Today we also recognise the achievements of women around the world who stand strong, lift others up and create change in every space they walk into.

To all the deadly women in our community and beyond: we see you, we appreciate you, and we celebrate you.

Happy International Women’s Day!

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Subscribe to our newsletter today! Stay informed about what’s new with wawa biik and be the first to hear of experiences & events!

to subscribe tap the link in our bio or head to our website.

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We are always so grateful for the opportunity to yarn and share Culture with our local government partners, out on Taungurung biik, where we can immerse people in our stories. Great to welcome Benalla Rural City Council Executive staff and RAP team.

After much rain, our wawa biik bus sloshed us through the mud, we had time for reflection and connection at our cultural sites, we tuned in to the diversity of wildlife around us and had positive chats led by our guides Matt and Ben.

As we`ve said before, this is not work, this is an honour!

Deadly group. Deadly day! Ngun Godjin (thank-you!). 💌

#culturaltours #taungurungbiik #taungurungculture #respectforculture #walkingtogether #culturalimmersion

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We are always so grateful for the opportunity to yarn and share Culture with our local government partners, out on Taungurung biik, where we can immerse people in our stories. Great to welcome Benalla Rural City Council Executive staff and RAP team. 

After much rain, our wawa biik bus sloshed us through the mud, we had time for reflection and connection at our cultural sites, we tuned in to the diversity of wildlife around us and had positive chats led by our guides Matt and Ben. 

As we've said before, this is not work, this is an honour! 

Deadly group. Deadly day! Ngun Godjin (thank-you!). 💌

#culturaltours #taungurungbiik #taungurungculture #respectforculture #walkingtogether #culturalimmersion
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