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Arabana Cultural Learning Facilitators: Join Our Team

Arru! Our Arabana Cultural Induction Packages are nearly ready to roll out! These sessions will teach people about Arabana culture, respectful behaviour on Arabana Country, and how to engage with Arabana people in a way that’s respectful to our land and traditions.


To make it all happen, we’re calling for Arabana nharla (people) who are keen to become Cultural Learning Facilitators.


What’s the Role?

  • Position: Casual Employment

  • Where: Port Augusta, Roxby Downs, or Marree

  • What you’ll do: Facilitate 6-hour sessions for 4-12 non-Arabana people.

  • Sessions will cover:

    • Arabana culture and ways of life

    • The right way to behave when you’re on Arabana Country

    • How to respectfully interact with Arabana people

  • There will also be on-country sessions from time to time.

  • Co-facilitation: Sessions will be led by two Arabana nharla together.


No Experience Needed

We’ll provide all the training and support you need to get started. Classroom sessions will kick off in late 2025, and we welcome people of all ages and genders to apply.


About the Arabana Cultural Learning Package

This package is the result of a collaborative effort in 2024-2025 with Yamagigu Consulting and a working group of Arabana nharla. It’s designed for anyone working on Arabana Country, including:

  • BHP employees

  • Government workers

  • Contractors

  • Station workers

  • School groups

  • Tour groups

  • And more


How to Apply?

If you’re interested in becoming a Cultural Learning Facilitator, send an Expression of Interest to:admin@arabana.com.au


We’re excited to have Arabana people share their culture and knowledge with those coming to our land. This is a great chance to educate others about our traditions while helping to make our communities stronger and more connected.


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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands on which we live, work, and play. We recognise the cultural, spiritual, physical, emotional, intellectual and economic connection to their lands, water, flora, and fauna.We honour and pay respects to all elders; past, present, and emerging, as well as all generations of people now and into the future, for they hold the memories and the future.

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