A RAINBOW serpent sprawled across the walls of Carlton South Public School recognised a significant slice of Australian culture this month.
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In celebration of NAIDOC Week, pupils and Aboriginal artist Russell Dawson painted a coloured mural on the school's main building.
NAIDOC Week from July 5 to 12 marks the history and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
This year's theme is "We all stand on sacred ground: learn, respect and celebrate" which highlights the spiritual connection to the land.
It was chosen to emphasise the 30th anniversary of the hand-back of Uluru to its traditional owners.