![]() Younger kids outside the meeting hall at Wallaga Lake. This building had been Wallaga Lake Aboriginal School until 1963, but children now attended Bermagui Public School, about 12 km away. Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() View at dusk of the ridge on which is Wallaga Lake Aboriginal Reserve Village. Galuga Mountain looms above, Wallaga Lake below. Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() Five kids along neatly fenced \"Main Street\" at Wallaga Lake Reserve Click Here to edit this entry |
![]() Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() The idea of ANUJSS running a children\'s club at Wallaga Lake emerged. But would it work?. So - as a first step - a largish group from ANUJSS came down to Wallaga Lake, and took the kids to a picnic at Camel Rock Beach. Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() Setting out for a picnic at the beach in the back of a ute. (Seat belts were unknown in 1965.) Kids plus two ANUJSS members. Click Here to edit this entry |
![]() At Camel Rocks Beach, Wallaga Lake kids collect items from the rock pool while ANUJSS members helped. Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() At the Beach: Nulla Nulla s and ANUJSS-ites on an old boat. Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() One of the Nulla Nullas at the beach, on day of first picnic. Who was she ? Click Here to edit this entry |
![]() At the Picnic - gathering shells. Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() Click Here to edit this entry | ![]() Click Here to edit this entry |
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