The Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) was launched at Bendigo Noah's Ark on Wednesday the 4th of October, and included a Welcome to Country, Smoking Ceremony and didgeridoo performance from the Traditional Landowners, the Djarra (Dja Dja Wurrung) people.
Noah's Ark staff, families and community members were invited to the ceremony to recognise the importance of the RAP and inclusion of our First Nations People, to create a conversation and understanding of our ongoing commitment to this important milestone.
To view the Noah's Ark RAP click here.
27 Oct 2025
Family Survey Results 2024–25: Listening, Learning, Improving
Each year, Noah’s Ark invites families to share their experiences through the Family Outcomes Survey, helping us understand what’s working well and how we can better support children and families.
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10 Oct 2025
Noah's Ark presents at the 2025 Early Childhood Australia National Conference
In early October, Noah’s Ark had the incredible honour of presenting at the 2025 Early Childhood Australia National Conference, 'Universal not Uniform: Leading change, strengthening unity and honouring individuality', which was held in Perth/Boorloo, Western Australia.
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01 Jul 2025
Noah's Ark staff present at Occupational Therapy Australia's National Conference
It was an honor to present and also to absorb so many thought-provoking sessions.
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