
Yuwi Country and Traditional Custodians
Yuwi Country and Traditional Custodians is a powerful introduction to the deep cultural connection between land and people.
It helps young learners see that land is not just ground beneath our feet—it is story, identity, and belonging.
This early learning course brings children into respectful relationship with Country through simple language, visuals, and meaningful discussion. It teaches them who the Traditional Custodians are, what it means to care for Country, and why we honour those who came first.
Teaching Country as Living, Breathing Story
Children are naturally curious about the world around them.
This course guides that curiosity with care.
They will:
Learn that Aboriginal people have cared for Country for tens of thousands of years
Explore what makes Yuwi Country special
Understand the role of Traditional Custodians in culture and community
Begin to build respect for land, ancestors, and story
The message is gentle, the learning is deep.
Why This Course Matters
When children understand who the land belongs to, they begin to care differently.
They walk more gently.
They listen more closely.
Teaching about Yuwi Country helps young learners see that land has memory.
It has meaning.
And it has people who have loved and protected it for generations.
Teach children to honour Country.
Help them understand the role of Traditional Custodians.
Begin the journey with Yuwi Country and Traditional Custodians.