Our Aboriginal Engagement Strategy

Lolly Jar Circus has worked with Kimberley Wanganeen Consultancy to draft an Aboriginal Engagement Strategy to grow the participation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, young people and families in its program.

We would love your feedback on the Strategy.

Download it here and send your feedback to Kimberley Wanganeen here.

This Artwork has been supplied by Elizabeth Yanyi Close, an Anangu woman from the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara language groups in Central Australia, and an established Contemporary Aboriginal Visual Artist based on Kaurna Land. She has spent the past 17 years crafting a dynamic multi-disciplinary visual arts practice that speaks to both her own, personal Connection to Country, and the concept of connection to place and space more broadly. She works in the mediums of 2D visual arts, large-scale muralist installations and digital media. This artwork represents diversity, inclusion and children.