From Miss Hailey Birchers Early Learning Beaconsfield: "The Kinders have had many adventures over the year and with NAIDOC week approaching it was felt that we have so many aspects of Indigenous perspective and elements throughout our days that we wanted to make a real connection to our community. Within our community we have Bunjil Place- the Home of Arts and Entertainment in the City of Casey. They are currently holding an exhibiton: Kungka Kunpu (Strong Women) showcasing and celebrating works by women artists from the Anangu Pitjantjajara Yankunytjatjara Lands. I invited our families to come and meet with me on a weekend to view the exhibition and it is from this that we were inspired to try making our own weaving sculpture. The Kinders worked hard together and on their own with me to learn about how weaving is use in different cultures especially in Aboriginal cultures. We decided to make Bunjil the Eagle which is our totem. Once Bunjil the Eagle was constructed we placed him on display on our family table for everyone to see. Aside from one side panel the Kinder children 100% created Bunjil the Eagle using a broken peg basket and three bowls, wire, wooden beads and coloured raffa. We explored totems and are very proud of our Bunjil."

