What to Expect
Experience a meaningful film screening of The Last Daughter, a powerful story that highlights Indigenous perspectives. This event offers a unique opportunity to engage with the film’s themes and deepen your understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Following the screening, participate in an interactive question and answer session with Barbara, the First Nations Community Development Officer for Canterbury-Bankstown City. This is a wonderful chance for families to connect, learn, and celebrate Indigenous heritage together.
Morning tea will be provided, making it a relaxed and welcoming environment for parents and children alike to enjoy and discuss the film.
Activity Details
The event takes place on Wednesday, 8 July 2026, from 10:00 to 12:30. It is designed for families and children interested in Indigenous culture and community engagement.
The session will begin with the film screening, followed by the Q&A where attendees can ask questions and share reflections. The morning tea break offers a chance to mingle and discuss the film informally.
This event is free to attend but requires registration to secure your place.
Location and Access
The screening and Q&A will be held at Campsie Library and Knowledge Centre, located at 14/28 Amy Street, Campsie 2194.
The venue is accessible by public transport and has facilities suitable for families with children. Parking options are available nearby.
Maps and directions can be found on the library’s website or by contacting the centre directly.
Important Information
This event is part of the NAIDOC Week celebrations, focusing on Indigenous culture, heritage, and history.
It is suitable for families and children, providing an educational and inclusive environment.
Please register in advance as spaces are limited. Morning tea is included, but please inform the organisers of any dietary requirements.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free of charge.
Booking is essential to participate; you can register through the City of Canterbury Bankstown website or by contacting the library.
For further information or assistance with registration, please call 02 9707 9000 or visit the library’s contact page.