What to Expect
Engage in an informative session about treaty-making in Victoria, designed to increase understanding and awareness of Aboriginal self-determination. This event offers a respectful space to listen, learn, and ask questions about the treaty process and its current developments.
Attendees will gain valuable insights into the purpose of treaty-making and its impact on both Aboriginal communities and the broader public. The session encourages open dialogue and respectful discussion to foster collective future pathways.
Light refreshments will be provided, but if you have specific allergies or dietary requirements, you are welcome to bring a small snack.
Activity Details
This free event is part of Reconciliation Week and is suitable for individuals aged 16 years and over. It will be held on Tuesday, 2 June 2026, from 17:15 to 18:30.
The session will be delivered by the First Peoples Assembly and will focus on educating participants about treaty-making in Victoria. It provides an opportunity to deepen your knowledge and engage with important cultural and political topics.
Parking is available at the venue, making it convenient for attendees arriving by car.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Safety Beach Sailing Club, located at 185 Marine Drive, Safety Beach, 3936. The venue is accessible and provides parking facilities.
Safety Beach Sailing Club offers a welcoming environment for community events, ensuring comfort and accessibility for all attendees.
For those unfamiliar with the area, the location is easily found via online maps and is well-signposted within Safety Beach.
Important Information
This session is designed for people aged 16 and over, making it ideal for parents and community members interested in Aboriginal culture and treaty processes.
Please note the event is free of charge and part of the broader Reconciliation Week celebrations, emphasizing respect and cultural awareness.
If you have any allergies or special dietary needs, bringing your own snack is recommended despite the provision of light refreshments.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free, and no prior booking details are specified, but early arrival is encouraged to secure a seat.
For more information or inquiries, contact Mornington Peninsula Shire via phone or email.
This event provides a valuable opportunity to engage with important cultural discussions without any cost, making it accessible to all interested community members.