Experience a unique cultural event where the voice of Nura (Country) is brought to life through art, ceremony, and songlines. This gathering invites families to immerse themselves in the rich history and living culture of the Dharug people.
What to Expect
Join the Dharug Custodians and artists as they share stories of pre and post-colonial history, revealing the deep connection to the land. Enjoy art installations that celebrate natural artistic beauty and cultural heritage. Light refreshments will be provided to keep you refreshed during the event.
Activity Details
- Date: Sunday, 7 June 2026
- Time: 10:00 to 13:00
- Location: Blacktown Native Institution, Oakhurst, 2761
- Cost: Free
Location and Access
The event takes place at the Blacktown Native Institution in Oakhurst, a site of cultural significance. Please note the space is open and uneven in places, so wear comfortable footwear. Limited shade is available, so come prepared with a hat, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle to stay protected and hydrated.
Important Information
Weather can be unpredictable, so dress accordingly. The event is family-friendly and designed to engage school-aged children and their parents in meaningful cultural experiences. Accessibility considerations include uneven ground, so plan accordingly.
Booking and Prices
This is a free event with no booking required. For further information, contact the Dharug Strategic Management Group. This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with local Indigenous culture and community in a welcoming environment.