Join us for a Welcome to Country and Didgeridoo performance to welcome the start of NAIDOC Week at 11am, 7th July 2024..
Additionally, we have two free school holiday activities for school aged children, hosted by the KARI Foundation on 9th July, between 10am and 3pm. Bookings are essential as sessions are booking out fast.
Book your child into the weaving workshop here: https://events.humanitix.com/naidoc-week-workshops-b3yxl6x9
Book your child into the traditional painting workshop here: https://events.humanitix.com/naidoc-week-dot-painting-workshop
These workshops are facilitated by KARI Foundation. The KARI Foundation, established in 2016, aims to strengthen Australian community life through the promotion of Aboriginal culture, reconciliation, and connection. It designs, supports, and delivers programs across various areas, including culture, sport, business enterprise, employment, education, arts, and family support. The foundation works with both Aboriginal and broader Australian communities to foster meaningful connections and celebrate Aboriginal achievements. Guided by values of innovation, inclusion, optimism, authenticity, and cultural legacy, KARI Foundation seeks to create a more reconciled Australia.