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  • Monday 6th July - Friday 10th July
  • 12:00pm - 4:00pm
  • At Loopline Park Hamilton Street, Boulder
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The Puntu Pirni Palya (PPP) project is by First Nations, about First Nations, for First Nations people, culture and language.

The project is for First Nations men aged 18 years and over to come along and create artefacts, or to simply sit for a yarn. It is a safe space for men. Like a mobile Men's Shed, there are tools and wood ready for artefact making. All resources are free and you own what you make, and can take it home.

Cultural Stewards are running the workshop and providing men with a place, time and opportunity to engage with traditional skills, and help other men too.

The truck and staff will be in Kalgoorlie for NAIDOC week from Monday 6 - Friday 10 July 2026.

Monday: Loopline Park 12-4pm
Tuesday: Loopline 9 am- 4pm
Wednesday: Hope Men's Brush Trip
Thursday: Loopline Park 9am-4pm
Friday: Loopline Park 9am- 4pm

The project provides:
-A fully portable artefact making workshop.
-Free materials and resources to use.
-Workshop coordinators to help you on your way.

Further information and enquiries:
The PPP Project Officer: projectmanager@wangka.com.au

Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre
Boulder Train Station : Loopline Park
Hamilton St,
BOULDER WA 6432
(08)9021 3788. info@wangka.com.au

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