Big Adventure. Big River.
Big Responsibility.
A screen-to-action journey for young learners, inspiring a love for the River Murray through music, story, and nature-based fun.
About the Series
Murray’s Mission is a fun and educational video series for 3–8 year olds that explores the magic of the River Murray and how to care for it.
The series includes:
• A story time video with Lucy Rasheed and animated characters
• Catchy music videos for singing and dancing
• A calming brain break for mindfulness and nature connection
• Curriculum-linked teacher resources full of hands-on activities
From the screen to the playground, Murray’s Mission inspires kids to explore, connect, and care.

Watch the videos
From catchy songs to conservation-packed brain breaks, these videos invite kids to sing, move, and care.
A Murray’s Mission Brain Break
A special tale told by Lucy Rasheed, introducing Murray and his big river adventure.
A Murray’s Mission Song: Time for Murray Fun
A special tale told by Lucy Rasheed, introducing Murray and his big river adventure.
Murray’s Mission Story Time
A special tale told by Lucy Rasheed, introducing Murray and his big river adventure.
A Murray’s Mission Song: Drip Drip Drop
A special tale told by Lucy Rasheed, introducing Murray and his big river adventure.
A Murray’s Mission Song: A River in My Cup
A special tale told by Lucy Rasheed, introducing Murray and his big river adventure.
Extend the learning with curriculum-aligned activities that bring the River Murray to the classroom.
Includes printable activity sheets, discussion prompts, and nature play ideas linked to the videos.
Teacher Resources

Why the River Murray Matters
One River. So Many Stories.
The River Murray is more than just water — it’s home to ancient ecosystems, diverse species, and generations of cultural stories. By learning to care for it from an early age, children grow into future stewards of the land.

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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of the River Murray, and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We recognise their enduring connection to Country, culture, and community.