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The Elders also shared deeply personal stories, including Nanna Maisie\u2019s upbringing in the Great Victoria Desert, her experiences of being forcibly removed to Mount Margaret Mission, and the broader challenges faced by Aboriginal people in the region.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Aunty Jennifer and Aunty Miriam spoke about their own life&nbsp;journeys,&nbsp;their stories highlighting&nbsp;the local realities of restrictions once placed on Aboriginal people in Kalgoorlie-Boulder, including curfews that limited their presence in public spaces.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The&nbsp;morning&nbsp;provided&nbsp;a powerful opportunity for learning,&nbsp;reflection,&nbsp;and respectful conversation, with a post-session debrief allowing&nbsp;the team to&nbsp;process and deepen their understanding.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>To further&nbsp;celebrate&nbsp;the&nbsp;importance of&nbsp;Reconciliation Week, GUDRH students&nbsp;and staff&nbsp;took part in an immersive on Country experience&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;joining the Ulrich family for a Goldfields Honey Ant Tour.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Traveling&nbsp;50km&nbsp;into the surrounding desert, students took part in exploring traditional bushfoods and the connection between people and Country. They gathered,&nbsp;prepared&nbsp;and tasted foods that have sustained the&nbsp;Tjupan&nbsp;people for thousands of years, including honey ants,&nbsp;witchetty&nbsp;grubs and native fruits such as quandong and bush pear.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Set amongst&nbsp;the&nbsp;mulga&nbsp;of the&nbsp;Goldfields outback, the experience offered insight into traditional knowledge, including the use of native plants for food and medicine and the resilience&nbsp;required&nbsp;to live in a desert environment. 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