Elders Matching Cards and Story Book set
Yarn about the roles and contributions of Elders while you play!
Learn about the roles of Elders with our Noeleen's Elders Story book and matching card set.
Noeleen's Elders Story book
- Join Noeleen as she shares the stories of some of the Elders in her life and why they are special to her. A4 size, 10 pages.
Matching Card Game
- Beautifully illustrated, this set of 20 matching cards encourages young learners to become familiar with the types of roles Elders undertake in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Created for NAIDOC 2023, This set is a limited edition.
Printed in Australia on 350gm coated card, these durable cards are 105 mm x 148 mm in size.
Featuring artwork by Dunghutti artist Aunty Cynthia O'Brien Younie.
Designed and produced by Wingaru Education, a 100% Aboriginal-owned education specialist.
More About The Artist
More About The Artist


About Cynthia O’Brien-Younie
About Cynthia O’Brien-Younie
Cynthia O’Brien-Younie is a Dunghutti woman from the Mid North Coast of NSW. Cynthia is one of 12 children and grew up in a large family, which fostered a deep pride in both her culture and identity. Cynthia is passionate about sharing her culture and knowledge to support the development of a shared understanding among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. She believes that through education comes understanding and through understanding comes acceptance. Cynthia has over 38 years of experience across the private and public service supporting Aboriginal People and working with government to improve services for Indigenous communities. Cynthia is a qualified facilitator with over 13 years’ experience delivering cultural awareness training to both government and non-government organisations. Cynthia’s qualifications include: Diploma in Aboriginal Mentoring; Diploma Aboriginal and Community Services; Certificate in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Competence; and Certificate III in Workplace Training and Assessment.
Cynthia O’Brien-Younie is a Dunghutti woman from the Mid North Coast of NSW. Cynthia is one of 12 children and grew up in a large family, which fostered a deep pride in both her culture and identity. Cynthia is passionate about sharing her culture and knowledge to support the development of a shared understanding among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. She believes that through education comes understanding and through understanding comes acceptance. Cynthia has over 38 years of experience across the private and public service supporting Aboriginal People and working with government to improve services for Indigenous communities. Cynthia is a qualified facilitator with over 13 years’ experience delivering cultural awareness training to both government and non-government organisations. Cynthia’s qualifications include: Diploma in Aboriginal Mentoring; Diploma Aboriginal and Community Services; Certificate in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Competence; and Certificate III in Workplace Training and Assessment.