Friday 19 April |
AHO Gives Children’s PresentationThe AHO will be giving a Children's Presentation for Willoughby Council and their Mosaic Centre. The children will be learning about Aboriginal Heritage and Culture |
Doherty Community Centre |
Contact Mosaic in Willoughby |
Wednesday 1 May |
Gordon Library Talk on Yarramundi and BolongiaKaren Smith, Education Officer at the Aboriginal Heritage Office, will be presenting a PowerPoint on her Ancestors.
This will be the first retelling of this story for many years. The Presentation originally won a History Prize. |
Gordon Library |
Please contact Gordon Library |
Thursday 2 May |
AHO presents for NBC Heritage MonthThe AHO will be giving a Talk on Manly Dam and its surrounding area. Participants will learn about Heritage History and Culture |
Manly Library Community Room |
Contact NBC Library Staff |
Tuesday 7 May |
AHO Guides TAFE StudentsTAFE students will be visiting the Aboriginal Heritage Office Museum & Keeping Place and will be given a guided tour |
AHO Museum and Keeping Place |
Not Open to the Public |
Wednesday 8 May |
AHO Talks to Dee Why Public SchoolThe AHO will be talking to Dee Why Public School and Providing a Presentation on Aboriginal Heritage and Culture |
Dee Why Public School |
Not Open to the Public |
Thursday 9 May |
AHO Speaks a for the World Surf LeagueThe AHO will be speaking for the World Surf League to open the event. The Jannawi Dance Group will also be in attendace to open the prestigious event |
North Narrabeen Surf Club |
Open to public |
Wednesday 15 May |
AHO Gives a Presentation at the Wildflower GardenThe AHO will be giving a Presentation and participating in a guided walk at the Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden |
Ku-Ring-Gai Wildflower Garden (420 Mona Vale Road, St Ives New South Wales 2075) |
Bookings required - contact Wildflower garden |
Thursday 16 May |
AHO Walks with Warringah GroupThe AHO will be conducting a guided walk for Warringah Ally a group of women on the Northern Beaches
The group will be learning about Aboriginal Heritage and Culture |
Manly Dam - Heathland Track |
Not Open to the Public |
Monday 20 May |
AHO Conducts Guided WalkThe AHO will be conducting a guided Walk for PROVEDA - formerly Community Northern Beaches. This will be an easy access walk and suitable for Wheelchairs and Walkers |
Little Manly Point Park |
Contact PROVEDA |
Thursday 23 May |
Visit by TAFE to the AHO Museum and Keeping PlaceA TAFE Group will be taking a tour of the Aboriginal Heritage Office Museum and Keeping Place. They will be learning about Aboriginal Heritage and Culture |
AHO Museum and Keeping Place |
Not Open to the Public |
Tuesday 28 May |
AHO Visits Cerebral Palsy AllianceThe AHO will be walking with staff from Cerebral Palsy Alliance teaching them about Aboriginal Heritage and Culture |
Manly Dam |
Not Open to the Public |
Wednesday 29 May |
AHO Presents at Warringah Mall Library on David UniaponThe AHO will be giving a presentation on David Uniapon, who to many, is not known as the figure on our $50 note |
Warringah Mall Library |
Book with NBC Library Staff |
Thursday 30 May |
AHO is MC at The Children’s Voices for Reconciliation Lane CoveThe AHO will be the MC at The Children's Voices for Reconciliation Lane Cove
This event takes place during Reconciliation Week each year. Enjoy free performances by students of Lane Cove and guest schools celebrating Reconciliation and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders culture and heritage. |
Lane Cove |
Lane Cove Council |
Friday 31 May |
AHO Presents to North Sydney Community CentreThe AHO will be giving a presentation on Aboriginal Heritage and Culture to staff from North Sydney Community Centre |
North Sydney Community Centre |
Not Open to the Public |
Monday 3 June |
AHO Walks with Warringah WomenThe AHO will be walking with women from Warringah. The guided walk will be at Tania Park area and the participants will learn about Aboriginal Heritage and culture |
Tania Park |
Not Open to the Public |
Wednesday 5 June |
AHO Talks at Willoughby Tree FestivalThe AHO will be giving a presentation about Trees and Aboriginal peoples connection to the land |
Chatswood Library Creator Space |
Contact Willoughby Council |
Thursday 13 June |
AHO Gives Presentation at Stanton LibraryThe AHO will be giving a presentation on Karen Smith's ancestor Maria Lock and her part in the heritage and history of Sydney |
Stanton Library |
Contact Stanton Library |
Thursday 13 June |
AHO Conducts Yarn Up with BoomalliThe AHO will be conducting another in their series of Yarn Up's
Tonight Boomalli Contemporary Aboriginal Art Gallery will be represented by Jamie Eastwood. He will be talking about his Art and Work |
To be announced |
Booking with AHO |