“The biggest thing I want you to take away is simply awareness. There is nothing to fear and everything to be gained from our cultural knowledge.”
Bookings
Phone Uncle Vic on 0422 634 911
or visit Murramarang Bagan Cultural Education and Practices at tinyurl.com/WalkWithVic
Uncle Vic is a Murramarang Elder in Ulladulla who shares his cultural knowledge, providing the following services:
- Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony
- Cultural burning education
- Walks on Country and tours
- Cultural consultation
- Cultural awareness talks
- Disaster recovery
- Seasons for Healing companion
Proud to share our rich lore
- Cultural burns – with an understanding of rare species and sensitive flora and fauna, knowing when things flower and when they can handle a burn
- Cultural consultation – parks, marine parks, government agencies
- Tour guide – for small groups to large tours and school group tours, walking on Country, bush tucker, local history, significant sites
- Cultural education – talks and activities with kids to adults, making cultural artefacts
- Cultural awareness talks – can speak with large or small groups, and provide great training
- Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony
- Site surveys – to identify cultural artefacts and help show what is and what should be on Country
- Disaster recovery – showing people there’s a better way to recovery and we can clean up
- Seasons for Healing companion
Go and sit with Country
Listen. Ground yourself. Take notice. Do this often.
Do this on your own land too. Take note of the natural native resources, and damages that need attention.
Reach out if you need to. I offer consultations to listen to Country, show you what’s there, what should be there, and how we can fix it.
Consult with Traditional Custodians of Country
Working together makes a lot of difference. We have been here, living in harmony with Country, for a long time. We know how to sustainably care for Country. Education is the key to a better future, and it’s the key to healthy Country, healthy people and healthy communities.