
Amelia, Shaylee, Ziyu, Tia, Summah, Jaedyn and Samuel from Peak Hill Central School at the Wungunja Centre where they saw a large collection of Aboriginal artefacts mostly sourced from Central West NSW.
NAIDOC week is celebrated until Sunday with the theme this year Always Was, Always Will Be. The week started on Sunday with a special celebration at the Parkes Observatory where the iconic CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope and two smaller telescopes each received Wiradjuri names.
On Monday students from Stage 5 Aboriginal Studies class at Peak Hill Central School visited the Wungunja Cultural Centre in Trangie and the Beemunnel Heritage Trail in Warren.
Peak Hill Preschool received a Federal Government grant and did a range of activities this week including tasting traditional foods such as emu and kangaroo meat.