School Rock Art Tours, Cultural Awareness Training, Incursion and Other Activities

  • Click here to book an appointment, please complete the form with at least two weeks’ notice
  • Please await our response as we review your booking. You will receive an automated notification based on the outcome of our review process.
  • If you have any questions, please send us an email at rangeradmin@murujuga.org.au and r.coordinator@murujuga.org.au

Please note:

  • All individuals will receive a personal certificate of completion of Cultural Awareness Training.
  • All Cultural Awareness Training expires within 12 months of completion.
  • All costs associated for these services support the MLSU Rangers to deliver free-of-charge Rock Art Tours and cultural education workshops to schools and youth groups, ensuring future generations understand the significance of Murujuga and its heritage.
  • For your Rock Art Tour, please bring a hat, enclosed shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen and water.

Important things to remember:

If planning to visit or work on Murujuga, please take time to understand our cultural safety protocols first. Some general rules for cultural safety on Murujuga are listed below – other protocols are dependent on the commercial, research or other activities undertaken.  Please ask our Rangers or contact MAC to find out more or if you have any questions before visiting Murujuga.

  • DO NOT remove anything from country, including stones, shells, artefacts or any other items, as this brings bad luck, sickness or tragedy.
  • DO NOT climb onto rocks or pass into sacred areas.
  • DO NOT photograph or share images of rock art depicting faces or humanoid figures.
  • RESPECT our protocols about gender specific sites (women or men-only places).
  • DO NOT destroy Aboriginal sites. It is illegal and penalties apply including fines and imprisonment.
  • DO NOT conduct earthworks without the express permission from Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation and the Murujuga Circle of Elders.

 Further information on cultural safety can be found in the publication: Murujuga Cultural Management Plan: Ngaayintharri Gumawarni Ngurrangga, available from Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation.

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