Enjoy a warm and welcoming morning tea as we come together to acknowledge National Reconciliation Week 2026. This event invites families and community members to reflect on the theme 'All In', encouraging unity and collaboration toward advancing reconciliation across Australia.
What to Expect
Join in a relaxed environment with tea, coffee, and meaningful conversation. Experience traditional Ochre Face painting by Thalia Tweedie, offering a unique cultural connection and insight into this significant tradition. This event is perfect for parents looking to engage their school-aged children in cultural awareness and community spirit.
Activity Details
The morning tea will be held on Tuesday, 2 June 2026, from 11:00 to 12:30. The event is free of charge and open to all community members. It provides a wonderful opportunity to learn, share stories, and participate in activities that celebrate First Nations culture.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Greater Beveridge Community Centre, located at the corner of Lithgow Street and Mandalay Circuit, Beveridge VIC. The venue is accessible and family-friendly, making it easy for parents and children to attend comfortably.
Important Information
Please note that the event is free, but spaces may be limited. Participants are encouraged to arrive on time to fully enjoy the activities. Traditional face painting will be conducted respectfully, honoring cultural significance.
Booking and Prices
No booking is required for this free community event. Simply come along to share in the celebration and reflection during National Reconciliation Week.