Primary schools across the Upper Hunter Electorate are being invited to take part in a free online learning session this week, ahead of Reconciliation Week.
The 40‑minute virtual program is being delivered by the Parliament of NSW in partnership with Museums of History NSW and focuses on the revitalisation of Aboriginal languages across New South Wales.
Students will hear from First Nations educators about the Aboriginal Languages Act 2017 and learn how Parliament and community‑led initiatives are working together to support the renewal, protection and celebration of Aboriginal languages.
The session also includes a creative message stick activity designed to engage students and encourage reflection on culture, identity and reconciliation.
The online session will be held on Thursday, 28 May, from 2.10pm. Schools can register to participate through the Museums of History NSW website.

