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Woppaburra - Konomie Cultural Studies

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​The Woppaburra people were the original inhabitants of Konomie Island. 

Students learn about the way the Woppaburra lived and how they utilised the land and the ocean. 

Students visit Mazie Bay where the Woppaburra people lived and learn about the midden located there. 

Students visit the museum to view a variety of artefacts​. The aboriginal painting in the dining hall tells the story of Woppaburra people living at Konomie Island for at least 4000 years. The Australian Museum has produced excellent teaching resources.

Durra photoMuseum photo.

Year 5/6 example: How did Woppaburra survive on Konomie?

Australian Curriculum link: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities maintain a special connection to and responsibility for Country/Place.


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Last reviewed 08 March 2023
Last updated 08 March 2023