The community is invited to learn about shared histories, cultures and achievements during National Reconciliation Week, with local activities for all to enjoy from May 27 to June 3.
2023 National Reconciliation Week, with the theme ‘Be a Voice for Generations’, is a time for all Australians to explore how to contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
Mayor Rhys Williams said the City of Mandurah was working in a number of ways to make Mandurah – our Mandjoogoordap – a more inclusive and connected community for everyone.
“It’s about building meaningful relationships, and continuing to strengthen ties with Mandurah’s Aboriginal community,” Mayor Williams said.
Alongside Mandurah’s Aboriginal community, the City of Mandurah has developed and implemented a number of Reconciliation Action Plans (RAP), with the first Plan being introduced in 2012.
These plans have outlined positive steps towards reconciliation that are achieved together with the local Aboriginal community.
“I encourage everyone to get involved in local events during National Reconciliation Week to learn more about shared histories and culture, and celebrate our achievements," Mayor Williams said.
Activities in Mandurah during National Reconciliation Week are:
Saturday, 27 May - Screening of the 2012 film Mabo at Mandurah Performing Arts Centre at 2pm
Sunday, 28 May - Aboriginal Cultural Tour at 2pm
Monday, 29 May to Friday, 2 June - Noongar language card games at City of Mandurah Libraries and Billy Dower Youth Centre
Monday, 29 May to Friday, 2 June - Craft activities in the MARC Creche including rock painting and colouring, and symbol making in the sand
Thursday, 1 June – Drop-in session at Billy Dower Youth Centre from 3pm - 6.30pm featuring a National Reconciliation Week themed afternoon including braiding, bush tucker (Roo stew and Damper plus some bush inspired snacks), and Boomerang decorating
Saturday, 3 June - Galup VR Experience at Mandurah Performing Arts Centre. There are 6 sessions to choose from.
For more information or booking details on these events, go to www.mandurah.wa.gov.au
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