Aboriginal people have experienced a special relationship with Country over thousands of years. Links to Country play a critical role in Identity, Culture and wellbeing. Steve Warrior from Kuma Kaaru will share insights into how Aboriginal people lived on local lands prior to European settlement and why Country remains fundamental in connecting the past, the present and the future. This is a rare opportunity to learn and understand more about the unique worldview of Australia's First Nations people.
Supper provided.
This event is being partly funded by Burnside City Council.
The East Residents Association (ERA) is a volunteer group of residents who care about the changing nature of our suburbs. ERA works with Council and other stakeholders to enhance the heritage, amenity and environment of local neighbourhoods so they are better places to live, work and enjoy. While giving community a voice in decision-making processed, ERA is also interested in facilitating occasions that bring people together to share, socialise and strengthen their sense of belonging to a community.