Yarn Up cards

“The statements on the Yarn Up cards are drawn from our cultural foundation. These are the reasons why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have survived for more than 60,000 years in good times and in bad. These words filled with wisdom and strength have been reinforced through Elders, families and communities for generations and have kept us strong.”

Aunty Florence Onus -  Tiddas Yarning Circle, Garbutt Community Centre

The Yarn Up cards were developed by the Garbutt Community Centre's Tiddas Yarning Circle. They are a resource made up of powerful statements about culture, strength, identity, hope, family, obligations and responsibility.

They can be used as conversation starters to get people talking about family. The Yarn Up cards can be used in schools, men's and women's yarning circles, community groups and workplaces to encourage people to explore their cultural identity and recognise their strengths.

We are proud to have been able to support this community led initiative. It is our hope that people will continue to contribute statements so the Yarn Up cards can grown and evolve.

Cover for Yarn up cards: Activity sheet
You can print your own set of Yarn Up cards.
File details: Yarn up cards: Activity sheet (pdf, 2.88 MB)
Cover for Families are First: Story and activity book
The Families are First story and activity book was developed as a resource for children and families to have some fun together and celebrate Indigenous culture in Queensland.
File details: Families are First: Story and activity book (pdf, 10.72 MB)
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