Indigenous-Led Transformation Blooms at Riverview State School

Dice Renascent, in proud partnership with Multhana is pleased to mark the completion of an Indigenous-led landscape transformation at Riverview State School.

This initiative extended beyond construction, it was a collaborative journey rooted in cultural connection, co-design, and community empowerment. Informed by Indigenous knowledge and storytelling, the space was purposefully designed to reflect Country, promote sustainability, and support a meaningful environment for learning and play.

The handover was celebrated during the school’s weekly assembly; a lively occasion filled with community spirit, laughter, and icy treats for the students.

To enrich culturally inclusive learning, we provided First Nations Science Focus Packs, enabling students to explore bush foods, weather patterns, life cycles, and traditional tools through an Aboriginal lens. A Sports Pack featuring a giant snakes and ladders game added an engaging and playful dimension to the day.

We extend our appreciation to the Riverview community and our partners at Multhana. Together, we’re shaping spaces that respect heritage, inspire young minds, and strengthen community connections.

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