Bush to Beach celebrates 10 years of showing indigenous children the wider world

By Matt Burgess
Updated January 31 2015 - 2:08am, first published January 30 2015 - 10:45pm
Bush to Beach celebrates 10 years providing Indigenous kids with beach safety, education and a chance to travel to the coast from rural NSW. Photographed at South Narrabeen beach and Collaroy Pool.  Photo: James Brickwood
Bush to Beach celebrates 10 years providing Indigenous kids with beach safety, education and a chance to travel to the coast from rural NSW. Photographed at South Narrabeen beach and Collaroy Pool. Photo: James Brickwood
Bush to Beach celebrates 10 years providing Indigenous kids with beach safety, education and a chance to travel to the coast from rural NSW. Photographed at South Narrabeen beach and Collaroy Pool.  Photo: James Brickwood
Bush to Beach celebrates 10 years providing Indigenous kids with beach safety, education and a chance to travel to the coast from rural NSW. Photographed at South Narrabeen beach and Collaroy Pool. Photo: James Brickwood
Bush to Beach celebrates 10 years providing Indigenous kids with beach safety, education and a chance to travel to the coast from rural NSW. Photographed at South Narrabeen beach and Collaroy Pool.  Photo: James Brickwood
Bush to Beach celebrates 10 years providing Indigenous kids with beach safety, education and a chance to travel to the coast from rural NSW. Photographed at South Narrabeen beach and Collaroy Pool. Photo: James Brickwood
Bush to Beach celebrates 10 years providing Indigenous kids with beach safety, education and a chance to travel to the coast from rural NSW. Photographed at South Narrabeen beach and Collaroy Pool.  Photo: James Brickwood
Bush to Beach celebrates 10 years providing Indigenous kids with beach safety, education and a chance to travel to the coast from rural NSW. Photographed at South Narrabeen beach and Collaroy Pool. Photo: James Brickwood
Foamy frolic: children from Brewarrina in rural NSW take to the waves at Narrabeen. Photo: James Brickwood
Foamy frolic: children from Brewarrina in rural NSW take to the waves at Narrabeen. Photo: James Brickwood

After a 12-hour bus trip, nothing was going to stop 49 energetic Indigenous youngsters from running straight into the cool waters of South Narrabeen beach.

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