YUMI Community News
Read the latest community news and updates from our program participants across the Torres Strait.
Taba Naba
One of our best-loved and well-known tunes, “Taba Naba” is a traditional song originating from the Eastern Islands in the Torres Strait. Made popular around Australia by Christine Anu with the Wiggles, it describes the everyday activity of going out to the reef to fish. Here’s how we use it for ‘mat time’ in Strait START…
One of our best-loved and well-known tunes, “Taba Naba” is a traditional song originating from the Eastern Islands in the Torres Strait.
It is sung in the language of Meriam Mir and describes the everyday activity of going out to the reef to fish. Taba Naba is popular throughout Australia and the rest of the world thanks to renditions by the iconic Mills Sisters and children’s entertainers The Wiggles.
Taba Naba is a joyful song and is usually accompanied by a “sit down” dance. The traditional movements by the dancers correspond to the songs lyrics.
TABA NABA
Taba naba naba norem,
Tugei pe neiser mi, dinghy ge nabatre,
Mi ko kei miserer em nebewem,
Taba naba norem
Come let us go the reef,
While morning tide is low, let us go in the dinghy,
Let us go to the edge of the reef,
Come let us go the reef
Children at our Strait Start program singing Taba Naba with their teachers, parents and carers.
5 reasons why Strait Start is better than ever
In late 2020, five new Strait Start services opened their doors and were welcomed by the smiles of young children across the Torres Strait.
Under a partnership between TSIREC, YUMI Education and Tagai State College, the Strait Start program has offered early education and parenting services in our communities for over ten years. In 2020, however, all services were closed so an independent review could consider how the program could be improved and made more sustainable into the future.
This process of review and redesign has resulted in significant improvements for the much-loved program. Here are those improvements.
In late 2020, five new Strait Start services opened their doors and were welcomed by the smiles of young children across the Torres Strait.
Under a partnership between TSIREC, YUMI Education and Tagai State College, the Strait Start program has offered early education and parenting services in our communities for over ten years. In 2020, however, all services were closed so an independent review could consider how the program could be improved and made more sustainable into the future.
This process of review and redesign has resulted in significant improvements for the much-loved program.
5. Solid foundations = Opportunities for growth
The review and redesign process undertaken in early 2020 has helped ensure that the five new services have been rebuilt on solid foundations, with a clear focus on their long-term sustainability. It is on these foundations that future expansion to more communities will be designed.
Of course, these five reasons pale into insignificance when they are compared to the more than 100 smiles we receive every week from the young children and families that enter one of our programs each week.
For more information about Strait Start, visit your local service or visit our Strait Start page over on the Yumi website.