Salisbury Community. Reconciliation & NAIDOC. Program. A calendar of events and activities happening across Salisbury to celebrate Aboriginal culture

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Salisbury Community Reconciliation & NAIDOC 2018 Program A calendar of events and activities happening across Salisbury to celebrate Aboriginal culture

Salisbury Community Reconciliation & NAIDOC 2018 Program On behalf of the City of Salisbury I would like to acknowledge these events are being held on the traditional Country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains and pay respect to Elders past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today. It s with great pleasure that I present this fantastic program of events. Gillian Aldridge Mayor of Salisbury

Reconciliation in the North Morning Tea Thursday 24 May 2018 9.45am to 12 noon Golden Grove Arts Centre 1 Tenison Place, Golden Grove Sgt Danielle James-A Hang (Chairperson - Gladys Elphick Awards Committee) speaking about Journey to Reconciliation: Because of Her, We Can! and Jack Buckskin with Kuma Kaaru performance Don t Keep History a Mystery Tickets $10. For bookings, please register online by Friday 18 May 2018 www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/recon Enquiries: 8406 8304 Art: Reconciliation - with each step we walk as one by artist Karen Rook The Meeting Place by group Discover the Artist Within Pooraka Farm Community Centre

May to Early June Salisbury West Library Hollywood Blvd, Salisbury Downs LIBRARY RECONCILIATION WEEK AND NAIDOC WEEK DISPLAY Discover information about the life of Gladys Elphick with a storyboard display 8 to 15 July Ingle Farm Library Beovich Road, Ingle Farm LIBRARY RECONCILIATION WEEK AND NAIDOC WEEK DISPLAY Discover information about the life of Phoebe Wanganeen with a storyboard display Monday 28 May 10am Len Beadell Library 55 John Street, Salisbury Wednesday 30 May 10am Ingle Farm Library Beovich Road, Ingle Farm Thursday 31 May 10am Mawson Lakes Library 2-8 Main Street, Mawson Lakes Friday 1 June 10am Para Hills Library Wilkinson Road, Para Hills RECONCILIATION STORYTIME SESSIONS Salisbury Library Staff read stories for children from our Aboriginal materials in recognition of Reconciliation week. No bookings required Enquiries: 8406 8237

Tuesday 29 May 12.30pm to 2.30pm Morella Community Centre 90 Kings Road, Parafield Gardens TALKING RECONCILIATION Our regular intercultural discussion group talks about Reconciliation week and how we can all contribute to achieving Reconciliation in Australia. RSVP: Friday 25 May Bookings: 8406 8484 Wednesday 6 June 6pm John Harvey Gallery 12 James Street, Salisbury RECONCILIATION... THROUGH MY EYES EXHIBITION OPENING & TALK BY SCOTT RATHMAN Scott Rathman explores Reconciliation through workshops with school students, community and businesses on a regular basis. This exhibition is how own perspective on Reconciliation and what it means and how he sees it. It is work presented in a large scale similar to his mural work that he produces in schools and the community. Exhibition Dates 7 June to 6 July 9am to 5pm (Thursdays and Fridays only) Enquiries: 8406 8222

Thursday 7 June 10am to 12.30pm Marra Dreaming 22 Commercial Road, Salisbury NATIVE PLANTS USED IN TRADITIONAL BASKET WEAVING Come and find out more about the local native plants traditionally used for basket weaving. Option to stay on for morning tea and plant out a basket weavers patch at Marra Dreaming. RSVP: Friday 1 June - numbers limited Bookings: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/recon Enquiries: 8406 8368 Thursday 21 June 10am to 12 noon Jack Young Centre Library 1 Orange Avenue, Salisbury COME AND TRY TRADITIONAL BASKET WEAVING For over 50s Ever wanted to know how to make a beautiful small basket using traditional Aboriginal weaving techniques? Come along to a fun community workshop run by teachers from Marra Dreaming Indigenous Arts and Crafts Centre. RSVP: Friday 15 June - numbers limited Bookings: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/recon Enquiries: 8406 8368

Friday 22 June 9.30am to 12 noon Morella Community Centre 90 Kings Road, Parafield Gardens BUSH TUCKER AND COOKING WORKSHOP This workshop will explore: Native plants to South Australia, and uses in Aboriginal Culture Setting up a small bush tucker plot in the garden Cooking simple recipes using native plants RSVP: Tuesday 19 June Bookings: 8406 8484 Thursday 28 June 10am to 12 noon Paralowie Garden Corner of Halba Crescent and Waterloo Corner Road, Paralowie LOCAL NATIVE PLANTS TALK Their History and Use Come along and find out more about local native plants, their history and uses. This session will be presented by local Kaurna Elder, Frank Wanganeen and will include morning tea and a guided walk. RSVP: 21 June - numbers limited Bookings: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/recon Enquiries: 8406 8368

Thursday 5 July 9.30am to 12.30pm Jack Young Centre Library 1 Orange Avenue, Salisbury INTRODUCTION TO KAURNA LANGUAGE For over 50s The Kaurna language is the original language of the Adelaide Plains. Increase your awareness of the Kaurna culture through the window of language and challenge your brain at the same time! Taught by Kira Bain from the Tauondi Aboriginal College. RSVP: 28 June - numbers limited Bookings: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/recon Enquiries: 8406 8368 Monday 9 July 10am to 12pm Len Beadell Library 55 John Street, Salisbury BASKET WEAVING WITH MARRA DREAMING For ages 7 to 12 years Celebrate NAIDOC week with skilled weavers from Marra Dreaming as they guide you in creating your very own woven basket. Bookings: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/recon Enquiries: 8406 8237 Wednesday 11 July 10.30am to 2pm Pooraka Farm Community Centre 126 Henderson Avenue, Pooraka CELEBRATING ABORIGINAL WOMEN BECAUSE OF HER WE CAN! The day will begin with a Flag raising Ceremony Henderson Square followed by a BBQ lunch and Wadgedin Werra scrub meal, an interactive dreamtime story, cultural crafts, cultural and health information stalls and guest speakers. Enquiries: 8406 8488

Wednesday 11 July 6pm to 8pm Morella Community Centre 90 Kings Road, Parafield Gardens COMMUNITY DINNER - CELEBRATING NAIDOC WEEK BECAUSE OF HER, WE CAN! Everyone welcome for a shared family dinner and activities on the evening. We will celebrate the invaluable contributions that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have made and continue to make - to our communities, our families, our rich history and to our nation. RSVP: Friday 6 July Bookings: 8406 8484 Thursday 12 July 2pm to 3pm Ingle Farm Library [Sunset Room] Beovich Road, Ingle Farm CELEBRATING NAIDOC WITH TAL-KIN-JERI Tal-Kin-Jeri performance showcases the unique river and traditional cultures of the Ngarrindjeri Nations of the Riverland, Lower lakes and Coorong. Traditional culture and creation stories are depicted in dance and song. The dance troupe encourage audience participation to enhance the learning experience. Bookings: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/recon Enquiries: 8406 8285

Thursday 12 July 10am to 4pm Twelve25 Salisbury Youth Enterprise Centre 17-19 Wiltshire Street, Salisbury ABORIGINAL CULTURE GAMES AND ACTIVITIES Free event for young people aged 10 to 18. Partnership between Twelve25 and Salisbury Youth Council. Activities run throughout the day including basket weaving, dot painting and more. Lunch provided. RSVP: Wednesday 11 July Bookings: 8406 8555 Friday 13 July 7.30pm to 9.30pm Adelaide Planetarium - Univeristy of South Australia, Mawson Lakes Campus, Level 2 - Building P, University Boulevard, Mawson Lakes ABORIGINAL SKIES Aboriginal Australians have been looking at the night sky for thousands of years. During this time they have been able to build up a complex knowledge of the stars and their movements. Come and learn how to find the different constellations (stellar patterns) as seen by indigenous groups throughout Australia. Hear about the Dreaming stories that relate to the night sky, and learn about how constellations like the Southern Cross and Orion are seen by Aboriginal Australians. The evening is strictly designed for the adult beginner, with little or no astronomical knowledge who would like to know more about the night sky and the constellations, as seen by the Aboriginal Peoples of Australia. Presenter: Paul Curnow - has been a lecturer at the Adelaide Planetarium since 1992 and is regarded as one of the world s leading authorities on Australian Aboriginal night sky knowledge. Cost $35 per person. Bookings: www.unisa.edu.au/planetarium Enquiries: 8302 3138

Photo courtesy of Adelaide Planetarium

Friday 13 July 6pm onwards Pooraka Farm Community Centre 126 Henderson Avenue, Pooraka SCREENING OF INDIGENOUS OPERA PECAN SUMMER There will be a screening of Australia s first Indigenous opera Pecan Summer written by Yorta Yorta soprano Deborah Cheetham. It is based on the walk off from Cummeragunja Mission NSW in 1939. It moves through the years to the day of Kevin Rudd s Apology at Federation Square in 2008. Robert Taylor, one of this Opera s cast members, will provide an introduction to this Opera. Classification PG Occasional strong language; Forced removal of a child scene. Free event - drinks and nibbles provided. Enquiries: 8406 8488 Saturday 14 July 1pm to 5pm Twelve25 Salisbury Youth Enterprise Centre 17-19 Wiltshire Street, Salisbury ABORIGINAL ART & MUSIC FESTIVAL An event to embrace Aboriginal culture. Welcome to Country Music and Dance Performances Basket Weaving Dot Painting Activities Dance Workshops Light lunch provided No bookings required Enquiries: 8406 8370

All year access SALISBURY LIBRARY SERVICE ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER NEWSPAPERS Koori Mail Newspaper Produced fortnightly, Koori Mail (known as the Voice of Indigenous Australia ) is distributed Australia-wide and provides news, views, advertisements and other material of vital interest to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians and Australians interested in Indigenous affairs. Loanable copies can be found at Len Beadell Library. Alternatively copies can be accessed digitally via the Salisbury Library Service online catalogue: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/librarycatalogue Aboriginal Way SA Aboriginal Way is a SANTS - South Australian Native Titles Services publication. SANTS is available to loan at all Salisbury Library Service branches and online. National Indigenous Times The latest Indigenous news and views. Creative Spirit Website Aboriginal movies, books and music. To access the above resources online visit: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/multiculturalresources Enquiries: 8406 8285

Important dates 26 May National Sorry Day This day is about coming together to share the steps towards healing for the Stolen Generations, their families and communities. 27 May to 3 June National Reconciliation Week Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievements and to explore how each of us can join the national reconciliation effort. The theme for 2018 is Don t Keep History a Mystery. For more information visit: www.reconciliation.org.au/nrw.

3 June Mabo Day The Mabo decision was named after Eddie Mabo, the man who challenged the Australian legal system and fought for recognition of the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of their land. The landmark legal decision was made by the High Court on 3 June 1992. 8 to 15 July NAIDOC Week (National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee) NAIDOC is a celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and an opportunity to recognise the contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The 2018 theme is Because of Her, We Can! For more information visit www.naidoc.org.au

2018 City of Salisbury City of Salisbury 12 James Street, Salisbury 5108 South Australia PO Box 8, Salisbury SA 5108 Telephone 08 8406 8222 or TTY 08 8406 8596 (for people with a hearing impairment) Facsimile 08 8281 5466 Website www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/reconciliation Email city@salisbury.sa.gov.au Facebook www.facebook.com/cityofsalisbury Twitter www.twitter.com.au/cityofsalisbury Events correct at time of publication. For specific event enquiries please refer to the contact listed for each event. Art The Meeting Place, by group Discover the Artist Within Pooraka Farm Community Centre, Working Together by Jannette Barna and Together Woven by Marijana Tadic and Alexis West.