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Minis NAIDOC Craft Workshop: Weaving with Tegan Murdock
โข Fri, 10 Jul 2026, 10:00am
Looking for NAIDOC Week kids activities in Sydney?
Join Tegan Murdock of Numpie Weaving for a hands-on weaving workshop where Minis can learn and create in a warm, welcoming environment. Designed for all skill levels, this session invites kids to get involved in a shared weaving circle, building confidence through creativity and connection.
With everything provided — including studio-dyed raffia, craft needles and starter coils — participants will be guided through the process of weaving their own piece, learning techniques that have been passed down through generations.
By the end of the workshop, each Mini will have created their own woven piece to take home, while gaining an introduction to weaving in a supportive, community-centred setting.
As part of NAIDOC Week, this workshop acknowledges 50 Years – Deadly, celebrating culture, connection and the next generation through shared creative practice.
What’s Included
๐งถ Create your own woven piece
๐จ Work with studio-dyed raffia, needles and starter coils
โจ Learn foundational weaving techniques step-by-step
๐ก Take home your finished piece
Event Details
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Date: Friday 10 July
๐ Times: 10am & 11am
๐ Location: Broadway Minis Hub, Level 3, Broadway Sydney, Glebe (near Priceline)
๐๏ธ Cost: $3 donation to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation
Each participating child requires a ticket. Parent supervision is required. Limited spots available — book early to avoid missing out!
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About the Artist: Tegan Murdock
Tegan Murdock is the founder of Numpie Weaving, named after the Barkindtji word for “beautiful.” As an artist, Tegan’s practice centres on weaving as both a creative expression and a way to bring people together through shared making.
Her work is grounded in community, with workshops designed as welcoming weaving circles that encourage connection, storytelling and participation. By creating a relaxed and inclusive space, Tegan invites people of all skill levels to engage with weaving in a way that feels accessible and meaningful.
Through her practice, Tegan shares ancestral, sustainable weaving techniques that have been passed down through generations, supporting others to learn, create and connect through hands-on experience.
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