Lee Couch – First Nations Wellness

Lee Couch is a First Nations wellness facilitator and educator offering various retreats, workshops and products. Lee offers unique essential oil blends to complement her wellbeing practices. Her journey with essential oils began over 10 years ago when she was working as a Kinesiologist. Essential oils allow clients to connect deeply with Aboriginal ways of…

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Cultural Immersion

Lee’s retreats combine education and health and wellness activities with her deep Cultural knowledge and practices for an experience you won’t find anywhere else. Her ability to lead with change coupled with her passion to work towards a healed nation makes Lee Couch’s retreats unforgettable. Experience a unique cultural immersion including a Welcome Ceremony, two-day…

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Education

ACHE’s vision is to connect people to Aboriginal culture through sharing ancient stories and knowledge. Visitors will have an opportunity to experience walking on country with Traditional owners to view country through a cultural lens. Learn how to identify culturally significant sites, trees and the local history and stories of the Bangerang people. Visitors will…

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Yackandoona Cultural walk

Visitors will learn about traditional country management tools and methods to encourage healing people through healing country – an ancient Aboriginal core value and teaching. Visitors will learn a range of country knowledges by walking side by side with Aboriginal Elders, including bush tucker and medicine knowledges, cultural trees of significance and traditional use of…

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Marmungun Rock – Bullawah Cultural Trail

Marmungun Rock is at the beginning of the Bullawah Cultural Trail, with the word ‘Marmungun’ meaning ‘of this group/area’ – it is the closest traditional Bpangerang word for community. The featured hand prints are an enduring tribute to outstanding individuals in our community. During National Reconciliation Week, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community recognises…

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Bullawah Cultural Trail and Ovens Riverside Path

In the Bpangerang language, Bullawah (bulla meaning two and wah meaning water) signifies the two suspension bridges crossing the river as well as the joining of the two rivers and the coming together of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. Embark on a self-guided family adventure and explore the 2.4-kilometre stretch along the Ovens River, where you…

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Mount Beauty Visitor Information Centre

Mount Beauty, located just 90 minutes south east of Albury or 30 minutes drive from Bright, provides an ideal base to tour the Kiewa Valley and Falls Creek. There is an array of experiences available ranging from walking, cycling, eating and drinking, hang gliding, snow and water activities, and a broad range of accommodation for…

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Aboriginal Exhibitions Gallery at De Bortoli Rutherglen Estate

Aboriginal Exhibitions Gallery at De Bortoli Rutherglen Estate is a unique joint venture between the winery and Australian Aboriginal art collector, Hans Sip. Operating as a commercial art gallery housed within the Rutherglen cellar door complex, visitors to Rutherglen can enjoy free entry to curated exhibitions that are presented quarterly. As part of the joint…

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