Edward River Council And Yarkuwa – Harmony Day

As the world celebrates Harmony Day, Edward River Council and Yarkuwa Indigenous Knowledge Centre are proud to acknowledge the cultural diversity that enriches our Edward River community.

Harmony Day, observed annually on 21 March serves as a poignant reminder that everyone belongs.

This year, we particularly highlight the invaluable contributions of our local Aboriginal community to the tapestry of our society.

As custodians of this land for thousands of years, the Aboriginal people have endowed us with a profound cultural heritage, invaluable ancestral knowledge, and a deep respect for the land upon which we live and work.

Harmony Day is a time for us to reflect on the meaning of the principles of equality, unity and reconciliation.

By recognizing and celebrating the cultural diversity of our community, we reaffirm our commitment to fostering an environment where everyone feels safe, valued, respected, and included.

Edward River Council Acting Managing Director, Mark Dalzell, said “As a government organisation, we are committed to upholding the values of respect and equality and denounce all forms of disrespect, racism and discrimination. It has no place in our society. It is imperative that we work together as a community to challenge and dismantle this behaviour in all its manifestations to foster a society where everyone is treated with fairness, dignity and compassion.”

Yarkuwa Indigenous Knowledge Centre Chair and local Wamba Wamba elder, Jeanette Crew OAM, said “Harmony Day represents an opportunity to reset relationships following last year’s referendum. This period triggered behaviours that created division and hurt, and unfortunately largely based on misunderstandings.

Yarkuwa continues to hope for honest conversations, even on hard issues, to build strong relationships across all sectors of the community. We welcome everyone who wants to work together to look after our lands and waters to ensure that we can create a hopeful future for our coming generations.”

As we mark Harmony Day, let’s celebrate our shared humanity and work towards a future where diversity is embraced as a source of strength.

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