What to Expect
This NAIDOC Week, immerse your family in a vibrant celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture through an interactive poster gallery. Journey through decades of history by discovering official NAIDOC Week posters from the 1970s to today. Each poster features a QR code linking to significant moments, campaigns, and events that have shaped Indigenous history, including Land Rights, Mabo, and the National Apology.
Pick up a scavenger hunt flyer from the library's front display and challenge your children to find every poster throughout the space. Along the way, scan QR codes to unlock stories of resilience, achievements, and movements that have defined Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
This engaging activity is perfect for families looking to educate their children about Indigenous culture in a fun and interactive way.
Activity Details
The scavenger hunt runs from Sunday, 5 July 2026 to Monday, 13 July 2026, daily from 12:00 to 17:00. It is designed for all ages, making it an ideal outing for school-aged children accompanied by parents. The event is free to attend and offers a meaningful way to connect with the community during NAIDOC Week.
Participants will receive a flyer to guide them through the scavenger hunt and can explore the posters at their own pace. The event encourages curiosity, learning, and family bonding.
Location and Access
The event takes place at the Town of Victoria Park Library, located at 99 Shepperton Road, Victoria Park, Western Australia. The library is accessible by public transport and offers a welcoming environment for families.
Parking is available nearby, and the venue is suitable for visitors with varying mobility needs. The library staff are on hand to assist with any questions or support during your visit.
Important Information
Please note that the event is open to all ages and is free of charge. Visitors are encouraged to respect the cultural significance of the posters and the stories they represent. The QR codes require a smartphone or tablet with internet access to scan and explore the linked content.
Families should plan their visit within the event hours to fully enjoy the scavenger hunt experience. The library may have other visitors, so maintaining a respectful and quiet atmosphere is appreciated.
Booking and Prices
No booking is required for this event. Simply visit the library during the event dates and times to participate. The scavenger hunt and access to the poster gallery are free of charge, making it an accessible cultural activity for all families.
For further information or assistance, contact the Town of Victoria Park Library via email or phone.