Burbangana is a Dharug word of the Sydney language meaning “take my hand and help me up”. The logo of the whale acknowledges the saltwater people of Cammeraigal country.
Running since 2008, The Burbangana Program is a joint initiative run by the Taronga Conservation Society of Australia and the NSW Department of Communities and Justice which gives young people in care the opportunity to engage in activities in and around Taronga Zoo.
These young people aged 9-18, participate in animal handling and husbandry, food preparation, enrichment and land care as well as assisting Taronga’s education staff in education programs including lessons, interpretation, Zoo-mobiles and special cultural projects. Burbangana aims to ‘Reawaken the Spirit of Belonging’ with its young people, reconnecting and strengthening them in knowledge, spirit, relationships, country and culture.
The Burbangana Program is funded by Metro ISS, FACS-Intensive Support Services, the Department of Communities and justice . Our participants can only be referred through Metro ISS, FACS-Intensive Support Services, NSW Department of Communities and justice