Powerhouse Museum Acknowledgement of Traditional Custodians
Honouring the Traditional Custodians of the ancestral homelands where our museums stand.
Details
Ongoing activity
Level 3/500 Harris St, Ultimo NSW 2007, Australia
Free
Honouring the Traditional Custodians of the ancestral homelands where our museums stand.
Ongoing activity
Level 3/500 Harris St, Ultimo NSW 2007, Australia
Free
Experience a meaningful recognition of the Traditional Custodians of the ancestral lands where the Powerhouse Museum is located. This acknowledgment reflects respect for the Elders past, present, and future, and honours their ongoing connection to Country.
This event invites families to appreciate the cultural heritage and history embedded in the museum’s location, fostering a deeper understanding and respect for Indigenous peoples.
Engage with the museum’s commitment to reconciliation and cultural respect through this important acknowledgment.
The Powerhouse Museum respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which it stands. This recognition is a vital part of the museum’s values and community engagement.
Visitors are encouraged to reflect on the significance of this connection and the ongoing relationship between Indigenous peoples and their Country.
This acknowledgment is a continuous gesture of respect and is integrated into the museum’s operations and visitor experience.
The Powerhouse Museum is located in Sydney, on the ancestral homelands of the Traditional Custodians. The museum is accessible by public transport and offers facilities suitable for families and school-aged children.
Visitors can explore the museum’s exhibitions alongside this important cultural recognition.
The museum welcomes all visitors to learn and appreciate the rich cultural heritage of the land.
This acknowledgment is a respectful statement and does not correspond to a timed event or activity.
Visitors are encouraged to approach the museum with respect for Indigenous culture and history.
The museum provides educational resources and programs that further explore Indigenous heritage.
Acknowledgment of Traditional Custodians is part of the museum’s ongoing commitment and does not require booking or cost.
General admission fees may apply for museum entry and exhibitions.
Check the museum’s website for current ticketing information and any special events.