What to Expect
Experience a powerful documentary film that highlights the Weaving Three Stories project, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and stories of First Peoples in Fishermans Bend. This event offers a unique opportunity to engage with First Nations perspectives and learn about allyship through storytelling and weaving workshops.
Following the film screening, a panel discussion will provide practical insights into becoming an ally and championing meaningful change. The panel features respected cultural educators and community leaders who bring deep knowledge and lived experience.
This event is designed for parents and families interested in cultural education and community connection, providing a thoughtful and inspiring evening.
Activity Details
The event runs on Thursday, 2026-03-19, from 17:30 to 19:30 AEDT at SAE University College Melbourne. Tickets are $20 per person, with free entry for First Nations peoples, students, and those unable to pay.
All proceeds support First Nations self-determination programs, including scholarships for ethical leadership and peace-building initiatives. Booking fees are donated to charity, ensuring your participation contributes to a good cause.
The film documents three workshops led by First Peoples, weaving together stories of connection and intercultural engagement in Fishermans Bend.
Location and Access
The screening takes place at SAE University College Melbourne, located at 235 Normanby Rd, South Melbourne VIC 3205, Australia. The venue is accessible by public transport and offers a welcoming environment for families.
Directions and additional venue information can be found on the host’s website or by contacting FB IDEAS directly.
Parking and accessibility details are recommended to be checked in advance to ensure a smooth visit.
Important Information
Tickets must be purchased in advance, with refunds available up to one day before the event. Free tickets are available for First Nations peoples, students, and those facing financial hardship.
The event supports respectful cultural engagement and encourages attendees to approach the discussions with openness and a willingness to learn.
Please arrive on time to fully benefit from the screening and panel discussion.
Booking and Prices
Tickets cost $20 plus booking fees and GST. Booking is available online through Humanitix, which donates 100% of booking fee profits to charity.
Free tickets are offered to First Nations peoples, students, and those unable to pay to ensure inclusive participation.
All proceeds support scholarships and programs fostering First Nations leadership and community development.