• Audience
    Teachers
  • Learning area
    First Nations, History
  • Type
    Professional development

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Learn about First Nations histories and cultures in this new teacher professional development program.

Waranara means ‘to seek’ in the First Nations languages of the Sydney region - seek knowledge, seek truth, seek understanding.

This teacher professional development is aimed at primary teachers and covers NESA standards of 1.4 and 2.4., delivered by First Nations educators.

Participants will learn accurate histories of our First Nations peoples and how the action of truth telling informs best practice in teaching Aboriginal content.

Teachers will gain an increased confidence in working with Aboriginal families and communities through discussion of strategies that build engagement and genuine relationships.

Practice in authentically embedding Aboriginal content throughout teaching and learning programs will be reflected in collaborative learning, including creating and sharing program components.

Pedagogies and strategies that best support and enrich a diversity of learning styles will be explored.


Upcoming dates


  • Audience: Primary Teachers
  • Cost: $250 (GST included) per particpant. General entry to the Australian Museum is free.
  • Duration: 6.5 hours
  • Capacity: up to 40 participants
  • Lunch: tea, coffee and light lunch provided

Enter the Museum via the Crystal Hall entrance on the corner of William St and College St.

Confirm your registration with the education team on arrival.


The Australian Museum is observing strict physical distancing and hygiene measures to protect the health of visitors and staff and minimise the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus).

Read the latest visitation information here.