Date: Wednesday, 15th November 2023

Author: Mia Li

Aboriginal artworks hold a significant place in the history of First Lego League (FLL). FLL, a worldwide robotics competition for young students, encourages participants to explore various themes and challenges related to real-world problems. These artworks, designed in the rich history and traditions of Indigenous Australian communities, provide a unique lens through which FLL participants can explore themes of innovation and creativity. Participants not only play the robotic games but also learn about culture and pay respects. We have visited the LUME Melbourne, for artworks and other cultural events. During our recent competitions, we had the opportunity to participate in Brisbane! But we got super unlucky. Due to terrible weather, most of the teams’ flights were cancelled and postponed! However, the day of departure, we got more news. More stormy weather, so we stayed in Brisbane for an extra 4-7 hours. During then, we visited the Brisbane Gallery of Modern Art, and we could make our own sign, Hello World! 

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