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Celebrate world’s ‘oldest’ culture

The word Narana means ‘deep listening’ – and it’s something many are keen to share more of.

Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre senior manager Melesa Osborne said the business, in the new suburb of Charlemont, aimed to educate visitors about the world’s oldest culture.

“We have a cafe, an exhibition centre, a quality art gallery and shop, and a few acres of garden with friendly kangaroos, wallabies and emus that can be hand-fed,” she said.

“The word Narana means ‘deep listening’ of the type that you take in and give out.

“We aim to educate visitors about the amazing culture of First Nations peoples, the oldest living culture in the world. That’s something all Australians should be amazed and proud of.”

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Narana partnered with Kangaroo Jack, who previously hosted guided tours.

“He designed face masks with Aboriginal artwork and the sale of these has meant that our shop remained open during this last lockdown,” Ms Osborne said.

“We have also increased the merchandise in our online store, which has been really popular.

“People have been so supportive of our shop during this time and everyone’s attitude has been really positive. There has been a real sense of community that has been a highlight of what is a very disruptive situation.”

Ms Osborne said since the garden reopened, the animals had been very keen to see everyone back – not least because of the seed visitors bought to feed them.

Human visitors have also enjoyed one of Narana’s signature dishes to lift their spirits: lemon myrtle scones with freshly-whipped cream and jam.

“Summer in our own backyard is going to be magnificent,” Ms Osborne said.

Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre
at 410 Torquay Road, Charlemont, is open Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, and weekends from 9am-4pm.

Details: www.narana.com.au or 5241 5700

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