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27 and 30 May, 2 June, various times | Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery Tours
Join cultural guides from Bookabee Australia for a tour of the Australian Aboriginal Cultur
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Reconciliation Family Space
On Level 2 of the Museum, families with young children aged 3-6 years can explore a space designed to introduce young learners to the spirit of Reconciliation Week. Picture books by First Nations authors and illustrators create a gentle entry point into culture, identity and Country.
Kaurna Wangayarta display
The new display in the Museum’s foyer celebrates the spirit of reconciliation behind Kaurna Wangayarta, an award-winning purpose-built memorial park dedicated to Kaurna ancestral remains reburials.
EXHIBITION: KAREN BRIGGS ILLUSTRATIONS (external site) (external site) (external site)
25 May - 13 July | Coventry Library, Stirling
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Karen is an illustrator, graphic designer, and contemporary First Nations artist and Yorta Yorta woman, now living and working on Kaurna land. The exhibition highlights illustrations from her most recent picture book Going Fishing with Nana.
26 May, 1pm | Adelaide Oval
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Marius Liddle is a proud Arrernte man living and working on Kaurna Country in South Australia. He is the Founder and Director of MTL Consulting Services, a 100 per cent Aboriginal-owned consultancy focused on strengthening community capacity, supporting Aboriginal business growth and advancing economic participation. Guests will also hear from Nick Leigbig, Rotary Adelaide Aboriginal Chronic Disease Prevention PHD scholar on his research.
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27 May - 3 June | Adelaide Central Market
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Gather at the Adelaide Central Market for food, stories and living culture celebrating National Reconciliation Week, with cooking demonstrations, live music and even an alcohol-free bar.
WARREN RANKINE IN CONVERSATION WITH MICHELLE PRAK (external site) (external site) (external site)
27 May, 2pm | Ngutungka, West Lakes
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Join author Warren Rankine as he shares Fifteen Feet Tall, a powerful story of trauma, resilience, culture and hope in South Australia.
May 27, 6.30pm | The Exchange, Adelaide(external site) (external site)
Join Kira Yaltu Bain for an Introduction to Kaurna Language Workshop including pronunciation, greetings and delivering an acknowledgement of country. Bring along any questions you might have about using language.
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27 May, 7pm | Hopgood Theatre, Noarlunga Centre (external site)(external site) (external site) (external site) (external site) (external site)
This year’s program features a dynamic mix of short films from emerging and established First Nations filmmakers across Australia. From the cheeky, fast-paced adventures of Red Dirt Riders to the gentle, funny tale of The Fix-It-Man and The Fix-It Wooman and a music video collaboration between Dem Mob and Fregon Anangu School; the program offers plenty for family audiences. Nunga Screen events are also planned for Port Pirie (external site) (external site) (external site) (external site), Renmark (external site) (external site) (external site) (external site) and Marion (external site) (external site) (external site) (external site).
ALL IN: EMBEDDING RECONCILLIATION IN AUSTRALIA'S ENERGY TRANSITION (external site) (external site)
May 28, 1pm | Webinar
As Australia’s energy system undergoes rapid transformation, reconciliation must be embedded in how decisions are made — not treated as an add‑on. This event brings together First Nations leaders and senior energy sector decision‑makers to explore what being “All in” on reconciliation means in practice across investment, regulation, governance and industry delivery.
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28 May, noon | Mitchell Park Community Centre
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Join Petiola Wilson, a proud descendant of the Ngarrindjeri and Kaurna nations, as he guides guests through a special Reconciliation Celebration event that celebrates and deepens our understanding of Aboriginal culture.
YARNING CIRCLE WITH SPIRIT IN UNITY (external site) (external site) (external site)
28 May, 5.30pm | Woodcroft Library, Morphett Vale
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Step into the rich tapestry of Aboriginal culture with a captivating Yarnin Circle, a unique and immersive experience that honors the traditions of the First Nations people. Through storytelling and sharing knowledge, guests will deepen their connection to the land, each other, and the wisdom of the past.
For more events and information about Reconciliation Week visit the website (external site) (external site) (external site) (external site).
