NAIDOC Week celebrations in Kwinana culminated in an award presentation at the Medina Aboriginal Cultural Centre Family Fun Day.
A series of NAIDOC Week celebrations in Kwinana included special acknowledgment of people achieving within the Aboriginal community or working to support the local Aboriginal community.
Mayor Carol Adams congratulated all the award recipients including City of Kwinana Community Wellbeing Officer Moira Wilson who was awarded Aboriginal Person of the Year, and Community Development Officer Sarah-Jane Patton, who was awarded Non-Aboriginal Person of the Year.
“The local NAIDOC Week events presented a beautiful opportunity to come together in celebration of this year’s theme of Heal Country,” Mayor Adams said.
“There is now a beautiful mural by artists Ash and Kelly Collard with the handprints of children in a show of unity at the Kwinana Marketplace; and a temporary display of personal Aboriginal stories relating to smoking as the Marketplace introduces ‘A Breath of Fresh Air’ project to reinforce the ‘no smoking’ buffer zones.”
“The Kwinana NAIDOC Planning Committee held an opening event with a moving Welcome to Country from Barry Winmar in his role at the Institute of Indigenous Wellbeing and Sport, complete with stalls and kangaroo stew.
“The Little Peeps Ball and the MACC Family Fun Day were also highlights of this year’s celebrations and it was fabulous to see the collaborative approach that brings local organisations and community members together to plan and deliver these events.”
The City of Kwinana would like to congratulate all NAIDOC Community Awards recipients including:
Aboriginal Person of the Year: Moira Wilson
Non-Aboriginal Person of the Year: Sarah-Jane Patton
Female Youth of the Year: Machaela Meyza
Male Youth of the Year: Lachlan Wallam
Elder of the Year: Benita Indich
Sportsperson of the Year: Paul Garlett
Photo: Non-Aboriginal Person of the Year Sarah-Jane Patton, Sportsperson of the Year Paul Garlett, Aboriginal Person of the Year Moira Wilson, Elder of the Year Benita Indich, Male Youth of the Year Lachlan Wallam, Female Youth of the Tear Machaela Meyza.
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