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Community & Business
22 November, 2023
Yarning Circle Opening
As the name suggests - a place of talking where everyone is equal with emphasis on respect, discipline and knowledge.

On Friday (November 17) the Allora P-10 State School hosted Kenjin Elder, Aunty Isabelle and Kambuwal-Kamilaroi Elder, Aunty Selena at the opening of the School’s Yarning Circle.
Proud Kamilaroi-Kambuwal student, Shakoba welcomed all to Country while Mirri, from the Wakka Wakka Nation, performed a smoking ceremony and traditional welcoming songs on the didgeridoo.
Family joined in the special ceremony with the whole school community participating in this culturally significant yarning circle.
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