A travelling museum exhibition created by Regional Museum has begun a five-week journey across remote communities in northern New South Wales. Housed inside a vintage caravan, the “Connected: Signal to the Stars” project delivers interactive educational experiences, historical artefacts and storytelling activities directly to small and under-served schools. The initiative aims to ensure rural students receive the same cultural and learning opportunities as larger urban communities.
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