Anganya students planning for their art installation with Uncle Chris Thorne We are really excited to be participating in the Benalla Street Art Festival this year, with not one but two different live art activations and also playing host to an exhibition! Uncle Chris...
More than 20 years ago, the idea for Benalla’s Aboriginal Garden was born. Today, the garden is fulfilling its purpose as a special place to recognise the Aboriginal history of the Benalla region and a healing and knowledge-sharing space for all. Through a...
Benalla’s Aboriginal Garden was a hive of activity and connection when Anganya students and their families gathered to celebrate the end of term. More than 40 people came along to enjoy pizzas, arts and crafts and some games too! It was wonderful to have local elders...
A three-year pilot program to support Benalla’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students has been launched in Benalla. Named “Anganya” which means “friend” in Yorta Yorta language, the program is a collaboration between Ganbina, instigator of Shepparton’s highly...