15/01/2026
What have you observed on Country?
This morning, I noticed snail trails catching the light, stories written while we slept. A reminder from Country that not all learning is loud or immediate.
Some wisdom only appears when we slow our steps and soften our gaze.
As we prepare for our
Care, Connection Country afternoon, weβre intentionally creating space to slow down to be welcomed, to breathe, to yarn, and to notice what Country is ready to share.
π Care, Connection, Country & a Shared Cuppa π
π Belair National Park
π Tuesday 3 March 2026
β° 4:00 pm
At Third Camp, we often speak about the three cuppa rule, not as a formula, but as a way of honouring how relationships grow.
Not rushed. Not transactional.
Built through sitting, yarning, listening, and returning.
This afternoon is an invitation to come have a cuppa with us, whether itβs your first, or youβve already shared a few.
What the afternoon will hold
β¨ Healing β Welcome to Country, Immersive Connection to Country, followed by a breath & Stretch session and gentle sound bath
β¨ Connecting β yarning, collective art-making, bush tea, music & stories
β¨ Knowing β guided yarns on embedding Aboriginal perspectives in everyday practice
Cost & relationships
β’ $25 for those new to Third Camp
β’ Gifted at no charge for those whoβve walked with us before
Because this is about reciprocity, respect, and walking alongside one another.
π Limited tickets via Humanitix
π Link https://events.humanitix.com/care-connection-country-and-a-shared-cuppa
This is the first of a series of cuppa & yarn gatherings throughout the year.
We walk this journey slowly and intentionally.