Beginning next week, 13 Indigenous students from Ngukurr, Arnhem Land, will embark on their university studies at Macquarie University in Sydney.

The students recently graduated from a six-week 'Bush university' trial, located on the outstation of Wuyagiba in Ngukarr, in the remote Northern Territory.

'Bush university' participant Melissa Andrews-Wurramarrba hopes to become the first Indigenous teacher in the Ngukurr community when she graduates with a bachelor degree in primary education.

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“I want to take everything that I am going to learn here and teach my younger generations back home,” she told NITV News.

In their local community of Ngukurr, there are limited opportunities to pursue higher education.

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“Sydney is really different from my community, the buildings, the environment. But I guess coming here ... we have the trees that remind me of home and the lake down there reminds me of the big lake back home,” Ms Andrews-Wurramarrba said.

She hopes her decision to complete university will inspire the younger generation in her town.