when: 27 May 2024 | venue: Commonwealth Park | cost: See event for details | address: Commonwealth Avenue Parkes 2600 | website: https://events.canberra.com.au
published: 27 May 2024, 5 min read
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Mark Reconciliation Day with a family friendly event at Commonwealth Park!
Witness a traditional Smoking Ceremony and Welcome to Country before heading off to the numerous free activities available around the grounds. Join in on a language workshop, hear some traditional storytelling or take part in one of the many arts and crafts workshops.
This family friendly event showcases Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, food, music and entertainment as part of National Reconciliation Week celebrations.
Reconciliation Australia's theme for 2024 is 'Now More Than Ever'.
Be part of the conversation and activities and learn about shared histories and cultures, to gain a deeper understanding of the national story and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture in this special Canberra community event.
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Mark Reconciliation Day with a family friendly event at Commonwealth Park!
Witness a traditional Smoking Ceremony and Welcome to Country before heading off to the numerous free activities available around the grounds. Join in on a language workshop, hear some traditional storytelling or take part in one of the many arts and crafts workshops.
This family friendly event showcases Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, food, music and entertainment as part of National Reconciliation Week celebrations.
Reconciliation Australia's theme for 2024 is 'Now More Than Ever'.
Be part of the conversation and activities and learn about shared histories and cultures, to gain a deeper understanding of the national story and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture in this special Canberra community event.
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Reconciliation Day 2024, Commonwealth Park | Events Canberra is on 27 May 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Parkes. Visit their website at https://events.canberra.com.au.
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