Monday, 25 June 2012

Days 4 & 5

So far, the trip has been incredible!

On Sunday, we went to Dumbhalah (a beach) and played over there. The water looked beautiful however we couldnt swim as there are crocs in it. Nevertheless we still managed to have loads of fun! we were skimming rocks, playing sport, playing with hermit crabs and some of the boys went for a little walk with some of the Aboriginals to a little pond where we found frogs and got to hold them! Following that we came back to the school and made lunch for ourselves, aswell as cooking lunch for our Indeginous friends.

On Monday in the morning we went to the church grounds and participated in circus activities and volleyball, where we had a ball. Following that we came back, had lunch and went off to go to the Elcho Island art shop. A few students bought some amazing artwork which they love. When we got back we cooked the Aboriginals lunch and then put on some activities for them. This includes, tie dying, sport, egg and spoon races, water balloon based games and three leg races. It was amazing to watch how much of a great time we put on for the kids and to see how happy they were (and always are).

Will get back to you soon, much love


Ruby Steinberg and Lyndon Wise (plus the others :P) xxx

Pictures from days 1-3

Hey Guys.

Our trip so far has been awesome! We have met so many nice people, learnt new things about Indigenous culture and about ourselves too. Here in Elcho we had a wonderful shabbas dinner and had some aboriginal elders come... one of them had even travelled to Israel! We have cooked meals for many of The Indigenous people here which has been a really fullfilling experience. We have just been having loads of fun with the kids playing sport, getting to know each other and spending time together.

Here are a couple of photos snapped from the past few crazy meshuga days:

Stay tuned for more!

By: Lyndon Wise and Ruby Steinberg




















Wednesday, 6 June 2012

14 days to go!

With 14 days to go I am getting more and more excited as every day passes by! We are getting our 'Elcho Island Cultural Exchange' Tshirts tomorrow which proves just how soon it is. I can't wait to interact with all the children there. We have some amazing activities planned that we came up with ourselves, which I am sure will be a huge success! I am especially looking forward to meeting new people and learning about the aboriginal culture and teach them a bit about Judaism. Getting excited!!

Tuesday, 5 June 2012


Hello all,

I am really excited for the 21st so we can hop on a plane and go to Elcho Island finally. It seems like we have been planning for this trip for ages and suddenly, we are going in only two weeks! I can’t wait to go to Elcho Island and experience something new and exciting!
From Dakota Lipton
14 Days!
I am so excited to visit you all in Elcho Island! I can't wait! We have so many fun activities in store for you and we are all going to have so much fun. See you soon!

Only 14 days to go!!

The excitement is building up and nerves for a successful trip are showing. Preparations are nearly done and the activities are mostly sorted out. We have learnt our dance for the dance competition in Elcho Island and are getting really excited to meet all of the Elcho Islanders and share our experiences with them!

Aria Klein
Natalie Spivak 9E.
We have been learning new dances to compete in the Elcho Island dance competition, refreshing information about the trip and learning more about them. Everyone is sooo excited. There are only 14 more days to go and I can't wait!!! We are soon going to pack our bags, say goodbye to our parents and leave for Elcho Island. The tention is building up and everyone wants to meet them. I can't wait to go!