A group of Indigenous students from Wauchope High School teach cultural education at local primary schools, nurturing pride and love of country in their younger peers.
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The program involves several Wauchope High students attending Beechwood and Huntingdon primary schools on alternating weeks to facilitate different cultural activities. The aim was to help smaller outlying primary schools, with fewer opportunities for cultural education, while developing her students' leadership skills at the same time.
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