National Sorry Day Activities at PLHS

National Sorry Day was recognised at Port Lincoln High School today with students and staff participating in a range of reflective activities.
During Dharna, we were privileged to have Nawu man Jason Ramp play the didgeridoo over the school’s PA system (pictured above). Jason’s incredible performance was then followed by an Acknowledgement of Country from Year 8 student Mavis Coleman, before School Captains Sophie Lang and Liam Akehurst read the following statement:
“Today, on National Sorry Day, we pause to acknowledge the pain and injustice experienced by the Stolen Generations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We recognise the strength, resilience, and enduring spirit of First Nations communities.
This day reminds us of the importance of truth-telling, healing, and standing together for justice and reconciliation. As young Australians, we have the power to learn, listen, and grow into a future built on respect and unity.
Let us take this moment to reflect, honour their strength, and commit to being part of the journey toward a more inclusive and truthful Australia.”
During the day, our Year 7 students created a Sorry Day installation of reconciliation hands, whilst some of our Year 9’s planted native plants in our new bush tucker gardens. At lunchtime, students were invited to have a go at traditional weaving techniques on the Eyre Floor.
Today’s events were a wonderful lead-in to National Reconciliation Week, which officially commences around the country tomorrow.


















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