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Case Studies

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Recognising 10 Years of Learning on Country

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Shepherdson College Learning on Country program reconnects students with spiritual Homelands

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Galiwin’ku LoC Program reconnects students with spiritual Homelands

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Maningrida LoC students at the forefront of conservation

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The Learning on Country (LoC) program is a joint initiative between Aboriginal Ranger groups and schools across 14 Top End remote communities aimed at integrating ‘both ways’ learning into secondary school curriculums. It’s this combination of curriculum and culture that supports remote Aboriginal students to walk strong in two worlds.

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