What to Expect
Join a meaningful family day dedicated to National Reconciliation Week 2026, themed "All In," encouraging everyone to take active steps towards reconciliation. This event offers a welcoming space where families can engage with the First Nations community and discover ways to contribute to lasting change.
Enjoy a variety of fun activities designed for all ages, fostering understanding and connection. Food will be provided, making it a relaxed and inclusive outing for parents and children alike.
This is a unique opportunity to come together with allies and friends to celebrate culture, share stories, and participate in collective action for reconciliation.
Activity Details
The event runs on Saturday, 30 May 2026, from 11:30 to 15:00. It is hosted by Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place, a respected community hub.
Activities will include interactive sessions, cultural experiences, and educational opportunities that highlight the importance of reconciliation in Australia today.
The event is free and does not require booking, making it easy for families to drop in and enjoy the day at their own pace.
Location and Access
Held at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place, 55 Catalina Street, Heidelberg West, 3081, this venue is accessible by public transport with nearby bus routes 903, 517, and 549.
It is also a short walk from the Northland shopping district, providing convenient access for families.
The venue is wheelchair accessible with multiple accessible toilets and low sensory spaces available, ensuring comfort for all attendees.
Important Information
This event is part of National Reconciliation Week, emphasizing shared responsibility and collective action towards reconciliation.
Families are encouraged to participate fully and respectfully, embracing the spirit of community and learning.
Please note that while food is provided, there is no need to book in advance, allowing for flexible attendance.
Booking and Prices
The event is completely free with no booking required, making it an accessible and welcoming opportunity for all families.
For further information or inquiries, contact Banyule Council via phone or email.
Enjoy a day of connection, culture, and community that supports a meaningful reconciliation journey.