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Traditional stories brought to life

BUNURONG Land Council, Indigital and Earthwatch Australia are proud to launch a new ClimateWatch Cultural Trail experience. 

Newhaven College’s beautiful grounds are home to this walking trail experience which celebrates Bunurong stories and nature. 

From bushfire recovery and resilience to wisdom about the Moonah tree, powerful narrations from Bunurong Elders enable visitors to understand the importance of country in a new light. 

Newhaven College Year 9 and Year 3 students participated in the launch on June 23, taking the walk around the school grounds. 

For students, the trail provides an avenue for outdoor classrooms for both environmental and cultural studies. 

Teacher and ClimateWatch trail manager, Anne Marie McLean, envisions that students will continue to participate in the experience long into the future. 

“The ability to share these stories, not just once but indefinitely, will create many opportunities for authentic student learning experiences, helping to forge a deeper connection to country, heritage and the environment,” said Ann Marie. 

“The knowledge shared will help them to grapple with real world issues and gain a clearer understanding of the land upon which they stand.” 

Through innovative augmented reality technology, users simply scan a QR code using the Indigital Storytelling App to see stories come to life with colorful animation and powerful story telling. 

Powered by Indigital, Australia’s first Indigenous edu-tech company, the trail showcases the creative flair of emerging Bunurong artists and the art and stories of Bunurong Elders.  

The trail is part of the ClimateWatch program, a national nature monitoring program which empowers everyday citizens to observe the behaviors of local species. 

Their photographs and data help researchers understand how flora and fauna are impacted by climate change. 

In short, citizen science is an avenue for the community to drive positive action on climate change within their local environments.  

To read more about the trail, visit www.climatewatch.org.au/trails/victoria/newhaven-college-vic 

Earthwatch Australia thanks the Helen Macpherson Smith Trust for supporting the development of an augmented reality Cultural Trail for the ClimateWatch program.  

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