"Cooking kangaroo meat in Turkish style is delicious"

Betül Tuna and Shepparton community

Betül Tuna (pembe başörtülü) Betül Tuna and Shepparton community Source: Courtesy by Betül Tuna

Kaiela Arts in Shepparton has introduced a program for newly arrived families to engage with Indigenous Australian people and culture. Interview with Betül Tuna, a member of the program, talks about how she breaks cultural barriers, and how Indigenous Australian cultures can be quite similar to Turkish culture.


Kaiela Arts Shepparton, 2018
Kaiela Arts Shepparton, 2018 Source: Courtesy by Betül Tuna
En sol başta yer alan Betül Tuna , Cynthia Hardie in Kaiela Arts in Shepparton for designing basket. 

Kaiela Arts, Shepparton, 2018
Kaiela Arts, Shepparton, 2018 Source: Courtesy by Betül Tuna
Beül Tuna's mum designing basket in Kaiela Arts Shepparton.

Betül Tuna'nın annesi Kaiela Arts, Shepparton ,2018
Betül Tuna'nın annesi Kaiela Arts, Shepparton ,2018 Source: Courtesy by Betül Tuna
Betul Tuna's Mum 


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