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Yarning Circle at BFCSA

The launch of the BFCSA Yarning Circle was part of the 30th anniversary celebrations.

Featuring in the CSNSW Bulletin 711: September – October 2020

Read the article: Yarning with respect (PDF, 258.1 KB).

People standing around the yarning circle at Brush Farm Academy.
People standing around the yarning circle at Brush Farm Academy.

Thank you

Thank you to The Yarning Circle project team.

Fire pit alight with four people standing behind it.
Close up image of the yarning circle.
Fire pit alight with several people behind it.
People standing around the yarning circle at brush farm academy.
Yarning circle sign and people sitting around alight fire pit.
Yarning circle.
Last updated:

26 Nov 2024

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