Yungkurrinthi Inparrila: a place to meet, celebrate and share knowledge
Honouring Kaurna Country, Yungkurrinthi Inparrila is a newly designed outdoor gathering place for students, staff and visitors to Flinders University’s Bedford Park campus.
Located on the significant hillside site, Yungkurrinthi Inparrila is a space to meet and celebrate, to reflect and grieve, and to engage in circular learning to share knowledge.
“It’s a place to bring together old ways of knowing, with new ways of knowing to create something more dynamic,” says Associate Professor Simone Tur, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous) at Flinders University.
Yungkurrinthi Inparrila was made possible through the late Shirley Matthews’ bequest to support Aboriginal education at the University.
Shirley Matthews (DipSocAdmin '74, BA(Hons) '99) died in 2013 aged 80. With no known living relatives, she left her entire estate to Flinders University.
Yungkurrinthi Inparrila
Studying a Diploma of Social Administration at Flinders University in the 1970s, Shirley was a social worker for much of her life. She later returned to Flinders to study a Bachelor of Arts with Honours graduating in 1999.
With a major in archaeological science and a passion for local history, Shirley produced a thesis titled, The North Arm Ships’ Graveyard, Port Adelaide, South Australia: some historical perspectives of the ships and associated maritime activity and an examination of the artefact assemblage.
Shirley’s generous bequest has provided an opportunity for the University to demonstrate its commitment to reconciliation and the importance of coming together to embrace Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and ceremony.
Associate Professor Tur says, “The support from Shirley Matthews has helped us to envision spaces that can bring us together to enact reconciliation in a living way."
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To learn more contact Mark Goldsmith 0421 818 130, mark.goldsmith@flinders.edu.au
Published 30 August 2023. Author: Lynda Allen.
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