2026 Term 2: Mon 20th Apr - Fri 26th June

How the Ganya Works like a Gift Economy, by Rose Fairall

June 11, 2025

“The Ganya Shed is radical. It resists the idea that everything must be bought.”

When I first heard about the Ganya Shed, I didn’t know what to expect. I’ve been helping Uncle Lex get things ready for the opening. I’ve made the poster.  I’m helping with the money and  organising donations. It isn’t just about helping; it is about being part of something that didn’t ask for anything in return but gives everything it can. The Ganya Shed, sitting quietly in Wentworth Falls with Yanama budyari gumada above its entrance, is more than a place; it’s a shelter where kindness is passed around like tea and stories. 

Uncle Lex started the Ganya Shed so everyone, especially young mob, can learn skills like woodwork, cooking, and building in a safe, welcoming space. Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people work side by side, teaching each other, helping each other. That’s the gift economy in real life.

We all bring something: time, skills, energy, and we all leave with more than we came with. As Robin Wall Kimmerer writes, “Gratitude is the thread that connects us in a deep relationship both to the gift and to the giver.” That’s exactly how it feels at the Ganya Shed. No one’s there to make a profit. People come because they care. And when we show up for each other, again and again, we grow stronger together. 

I heartily recommend you read Rose’s full article at Ganya and the Gift Economy | Kindlehill Senior School Blog

Community gathers at The Ganya Shed, honouring reconciliation and belonging through shared learning and walking in good spirit.

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