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A Place for Culture – South-East Boorloo/Armadale Workshop Information
A Place for Culture is a professional learning and development opportunity that supports Early Childhood Education and Care educators and leaders working in non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander services to build inclusive early learning environments for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.
The A Place for Culture South-East Boorloo/Armadale workshop will be on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja, the lands of the Whadjuk people, at the Armadale District Hall. The workshop will be delivered by the SNAICC Learning and Development team.
Workshop Details
- Date: Tuesday, 25 August 2026
- Time: Arrive from 9:00 am for a 9:30 am start – 4:30 pm finish
- Location: Armadale District Hall, 90 Jull Street, Armadale, Boorloo/Perth
- Catering: Lunch and afternoon tea will be provided. Please advise any dietary requirements when enrolling.
The workshop is free for participants and is funded by the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA). Participants are responsible for any travel or personal expenses.
Places are limited to three participants per organisation. Additional participants may be added to a waitlist.
Enrol early to secure your place in the South-East Boorloo/Armadale workshop.
Venue Information
Armadale District Hall is a welcoming community venue located on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja in the heart of Armadale within Boorloo/Perth’s south-east metropolitan region.
The hall is a City of Armadale facility used for community gatherings, workshops, performances, civic events and public meetings, providing a space for people to come together, build connections and engage in shared learning. The venue forms part of the Armadale civic precinct and offers a flexible, multi-purpose environment well suited to full-day workshops and group learning experiences.
Its central location makes it easily accessible for participants travelling from across Boorloo/Perth and regional Western Australia.
- Train: Armadale Train Station (Transperth) is located approximately 500 metres from the venue, around a 5–10-minute walk, with rail connections to Perth CBD and surrounding metropolitan areas.
- Bus: A range of Transperth bus services operate to and from the Armadale town centre, connecting with Armadale Station and stopping within walking distance of the venue.
- Participants are encouraged to plan their journey using the Transperth website or app.
- Public parking is available throughout the Armadale civic and retail precinct, including nearby street parking and public car parks.
- Parking availability may vary during busy periods. Participants are encouraged to allow additional time for arrival and to follow all local signage and parking restrictions.
- Armadale District Hall includes accessible features such as step-free access, accessible amenities and lift access within the venue.
- Participants with specific accessibility requirements, mobility needs or who may require additional support are encouraged to contact the Armadale District Hall or SNAICC in advance to discuss access arrangements.
Enrolment Information
After you enrol, SNAICC will review your enrolment and confirm your spot.
- Once confirmed, we will send you an email with your in‑person workshop details.
Note: If the workshop is full at the time of review, we will place you on the waitlist and let you know. - You will also receive a request to complete a short self-assessment survey via Google Forms (this will take less than 5-10 minutes).
- Approximately eight weeks before the workshop, Early Childhood Australia (ECA) will provide login details to access the online learning.
- Finally, you will have access to online learning for up to eight weeks before the workshop and for four weeks after.
A Place for Culture is delivered through a blended learning model, including:
- Self-paced online learning; approximately 6–8 hours.
- One-day, in-person workshop facilitated by SNAICC.
- Online yarning circle to reflect and share learning with peers.
- Certificate of participation on completion.
This approach allows participants to build knowledge at their own pace and then apply learning in a supportive, interactive environment.
Participants will have access to two self-paced online learning programs up to eight weeks before the in-person workshop:
- Program 1: A Place for Culture (Four courses | Estimated 3–4 hours total)
- Program 2: A Place for Culture in the Early Years (Two courses | Estimated 1–2 hours total)
Participants are strongly encouraged to complete the online learning before attending the in-person workshop, as it provides important background knowledge that will be built on during the in-person session.