Mon. Nov 18th, 2024

More than 50 Aboriginal Elders from Inverell and Tingha converged on the Masonic Hall in Inverell to celebrate the inaugural Elders Luncheon hosted by Yurruun Aboriginal Corporation.

The luncheon kick starts a bumper calendar of activities for the Inverell based Yurruun, a non-profit support organisation that has been established by local Gomeroi community members connected to Inverell, Tingha and Ashford. There are six Aboriginal clans on the mountains and three Aboriginal Elders groups in Inverell, Tingha and Ashford.

“This luncheon is about bringing our mob together, acknowledge our Elders and provide them with an opportunity to catch up with others over a meal,” said Yurruun Chairperson Leroy Connors.

“The atmosphere in the hall has been terrific.”

“There are people who have come along who haven’t seen each other since before COVID, so there’s been lots of yarning and laughter”.

“Too often, the only time our Elders see each other is when there is Sorry Business, so events like this are really important to combat loneliness and make sure our Elders feel supported”.

“The feedback from the Elders has been very positive and many have been asking when we can have the next get together”.

Mr Connors said the event also provided the chance to gather feedback from the Elders for Aboriginal programs, including youth programs, training, social wellbeing and recreational opportunities.

“The Yurruun board members wouldn’t be the people we are today without these Elders in our lives, and I thank Aboriginal Affairs NSW for their support of today’s event.”

Mr Connors paid thanks to the volunteers who assisted behind the scenes to decorate the hall, prepare the meal and clean up afterwards.

Yurruun will now host a free community connection day and barbecue on Friday 21 April at Victoria Park from 11.00am which is open to all members of the community.

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