National Reconciliation Week 2022

A program of events will be held at the Mount Gambier Library and The Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre from Friday 27 May to Friday 3 June 2022 to acknowledge National Reconciliation Week. The theme for 2022 is ‘Be Brave. Make Change’ and the City of Mount Gambier program will celebrate the recent dual naming of culturally significant local sites.

Mount Gambier Library is inviting youth aged 13 years and over to participate in the Boandik Country; Through My Lens Photography Challenge. The photographic competition is now open and calls for submissions of photographs showcasing any of the six local landmarks where dual naming has been implemented.

“We are encouraging local youth to get out their cameras and capture one of the six prominent sites. The corresponding dual name must be visually present within the finished photograph – either digitally or creatively,” Manager Library and Community Development Georgina Davison said.

“There are some great prizes to be won including JBL headphones and speaker so get your entries in to the Library either by email or our social media channels by Thursday 2 June.”

The photography competition will be complemented by a photographic display in the Library foyer utilising photos from the Les Hill Collection compared with current day photos of sites of cultural significance.

The Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre is also encouraging the community to get acquainted with the dual named sites through a colouring in competition. Six different colouring sheets have been created exploring the sites and acknowledging the traditional owners as the custodians of the land where Mount Gambier/Berrin sits today.

“You can download the colouring sheets from our website or visit The Riddoch during Reconciliation Week to colour at our colouring in station,” The Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre Coordinator Talie Teakle said.

“To enter, send a photo of your best completed colouring in sheet via email or drop it off in person for a chance to win a great kids prize pack, including a copy of the children’s book ‘Annie’s Story’ written by Boandik Elder Aunty Michelle Jacquelin-Furr.”

Individuals and school groups are also invited to join the Mount Gambier Library on Tuesday 31 May 2022 for two story sessions, including Storytime at 10:30am for under five year olds featuring ‘Somebody’s Land’ by Adam Goodes and Ellie Laing. The session will be followed by an activity for children to create a door hanger with the theme ‘My bedroom is on Boandik Country.’ Aunty Michelle will read local dreamtime story ‘Thugi’ in the Cave Garden/Thugi at 1:30pm, followed by a guided drawing experience at the Library.

Uncle Ken Jones will also join the program on Thursday 2 June at 10:00am and 1:00pm to perform a Welcome to Country and will teach children about indigenous culture through sensory re-creation of local landmarks.

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