Join Uncle Amos, a proud Wiradjuri, Worimi/Birapi man, as he shares his stories and knowledge of local flora and fauna, artefacts and didgeridoo performance in the stunning Glenrock State Conservation Area. This event is wheelchair accessible and suitable for those with limited mobility, or little legs (young children) that might not want to walk too far but still want to explore Glenrock reserve andour local Aboriginal culture.
Important participant requirements:
- This event is for people aged 5+ years.
- Children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult.
- All attendees require a ticket (ie parents and children)
-All participants MUST wear protective clothing, hat, sunscreen and enclosed nonslip shoes (no Crocs or thongs).
- Bring water.
To complete your booking, please answer the question on the order page acknowledging you have read and agree to Council’s activity disclaimer and waiver.
Please provide your mobile number so we can SMS you with an event reminder and/or advise of cancellation.
Stay safe: please DO NOT attend this activity if you, or any of your group, feel unwell.
Council reserves the right to cancel the activity if deemed unsafe - you will be notified if this action is necessary.