Knowledge Sharing Workshop with Jack Buckskin
Engage with Aboriginal culture and heritage during NAIDOC Week with Jack Buckskin's insightful workshop.
Details
Wednesday 8 July 2026
10:30am - 12:30pm
1 Moseley Sq, Glenelg SA 5045, Australia
$15
Engage with Aboriginal culture and heritage during NAIDOC Week with Jack Buckskin's insightful workshop.
Wednesday 8 July 2026
10:30am - 12:30pm
1 Moseley Sq, Glenelg SA 5045, Australia
$15
Experience a captivating presentation by Kaurna and Narungga man Jack Buckskin as he shares stories and lived experiences that illuminate Aboriginal culture, country, history, and spirituality. This workshop is designed to deepen your understanding of the rich cultural heritage that continues to resonate with Traditional Owners.
Participants aged 16 and over will find this event both educational and inspiring, offering a rare chance to connect meaningfully with Indigenous knowledge.
The session encourages respectful dialogue and reflection, making it ideal for adults and seniors interested in cultural enrichment.
This workshop is part of NAIDOC Week celebrations and will run for two hours, from 10:30 to 12:30. Jack Buckskin will guide attendees through the Knowledge Project, sharing insights that highlight the ongoing significance of Aboriginal traditions.
The event requires prior booking and has a participation fee of $15, ensuring an intimate and focused environment.
It is suitable for anyone aged 16 and above, welcoming those eager to broaden their cultural perspectives.
The workshop will be held in the Mayor's Parlour at Glenelg Town Hall, accessible via the Bay Discovery Centre entrance.
Glenelg Town Hall is centrally located at 1 Moseley Square, Glenelg SA, Australia, making it easy to reach by public transport or car.
The venue is comfortable and welcoming, with facilities to accommodate attendees and provide a conducive learning atmosphere.
Bookings are essential to secure your place for this popular event. Early registration is recommended due to limited availability.
Participants should arrive a few minutes early to allow time for check-in and seating.
The workshop is designed for adults and seniors, with a focus on respectful engagement with Aboriginal culture.
Please note the $15 cost, which supports the continuation of cultural programs and community events.
Tickets are priced at $15 per person and must be purchased online through the official booking website.
Payment confirms your spot and helps support the ongoing cultural initiatives in the City of Holdfast Bay.
For assistance with bookings or further information, contact Jennifer Reynolds via phone or email provided.