What to Expect
Experience a meaningful and engaging workshop led by Naomi, who will guide you through the importance of Connecting in the context of community and culture. This event emphasizes the values of Knowing, Being, and Doing, inviting participants to explore their relationship with themselves, others, and the Country.
This is a wonderful opportunity for adults to come together in a welcoming environment to yarn up and deepen their understanding of Indigenous culture and community connection. The event is free and designed to foster a sense of belonging and respect.
Whether you are new to Reconciliation Week events or have participated before, this workshop offers a unique chance to reflect and connect in a supportive setting.
Activity Details
The workshop takes place on Saturday, 2026-05-30, from 11:00 to 13:00. It is hosted at the Cove Civic Centre, a comfortable and accessible venue.
This event is suitable for residents and visitors interested in arts and culture, Indigenous perspectives, lifelong learning, and community engagement. It is part of the broader Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week celebrations.
Participants can expect a relaxed and interactive session, with opportunities to share stories and learn from Naomi’s experiences as a Yanyuwa Saltwater Woman.
Location and Access
The event is held at the Cove Civic Centre, located in the City of Marion. The venue is easily accessible by public transport and has facilities to accommodate all attendees comfortably.
Parking is available nearby, and the centre is equipped to support people with disabilities.
This central location makes it convenient for families and individuals from across the region to attend and participate fully in the workshop.
Important Information
This is a free event, but booking is required to secure your place. Please ensure you arrive on time to make the most of the session.
The workshop is designed for adults and is a respectful space for cultural exchange and learning.
Participants are encouraged to come with an open mind and a willingness to engage in meaningful conversation about reconciliation and community connection.
Booking and Prices
Booking is essential and can be completed online via Eventbrite. The event is free of charge, making it accessible to everyone interested in participating.
Early booking is recommended as spaces may be limited.
For more information or assistance with booking, please contact the City of Marion.