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Reconciliation Event at Carclew/Tutu Karralikanungku

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Carclew
north adelaide, australia
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Fri, 30 May, 4pm - 6pm ACST

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Reconciliation Event at Carclew/Tutu Karralikanungku  
  
Join us at Carclew/Tutu Karralikanungku for a unique Reconciliation Week Panel Discussion, featuring First Nations cultural experts and artists, the Surveyor General, and voices of today's young people. This event offers a chance to learn about South Australia's shared history, cultures, and achievements.

Background  

In January 2025, six primary schools took an excursion to Carlcew where they walked across the road to the iconic statue of Colonel Light Williams on Montefiore Hill. Walking with experts Lee-Ann Tjunypa Buckskin and the Surveyor General Bradley Slape, they asked the simple question “what do you think he’s pointing at?” Many questions and differing perspectives were unpacked in eye opening conversation and art marking. The rest, as they say, is history.   

During these days spent together the young people created inspiring dance and art pieces in response to what they learned that offer shifting perspectives on our shared and complex First Nations and colonial histories. These artworks will be on display in the building foyer at the conclusion of the panel. 

 
Event Details: 

Friday 30th May - 4-6pm 
4pm Guests arrive 
4.15 - 4.45 Smoking Ceremony 
4.45 Panel Discussion 
5.15pm Exhibition and Bar open 
6pm close 
 
Location:
Carclew, 11 Jeffcott St, North Adelaide, SA, 5006  

Region: Adelaide City  

Price: Free  

Bookings: Essential - strictly limited capacity
 
Presented By: Carclew, with support from the Commissioner for Children and Young People. 
Special thanks: Helen Connolly, Former Commissioner for Children and Young People and Dr Kiera Lindsey 
 
This exhibition is part of Carclew’s First Nations Respect from the Strategic Plan’s Guiding Principles and Values and aims to foster understanding and appreciation of diverse cultural perspectives. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with thought-provoking artworks and support the voices of our youth. 


Further information about accessibility for this venue is available on Carclew's website. 

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