Branxton Public School celebrates Indigenous garden opening and NAIDOC Week

By Krystal Sellars
Updated July 24 2017 - 10:15am, first published July 20 2017 - 2:30pm
SPECIAL PLACE: Branxton Public School's oldest and youngest indigenous students, Mia Paget and Kye Allen, and general assistant Robert Cousins (who created the garden) at the opening of the school's indigenous garden on July 20. Picture: Chelsea Harrison
SPECIAL PLACE: Branxton Public School's oldest and youngest indigenous students, Mia Paget and Kye Allen, and general assistant Robert Cousins (who created the garden) at the opening of the school's indigenous garden on July 20. Picture: Chelsea Harrison

Students and visitors to Branxton Public School are now welcomed by a beautiful garden that links the region’s Aboriginal culture with the school’s history.

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