First Australians

The Noongar/Bibbulmun people are the Traditional Owners of the South West of Western Australia. The City of South Perth is located on Whadjak Noongar Country and we acknowledge the continuing connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have to this land.

For a number of years, the City has been working with local Aboriginal people and the community to build relationships, trust and understanding on our journey of reconciliation.

NAIDOC Week

NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to celebrate the rich history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

The City celebrates NAIDOC Week in July each year, by partnering with community organisations and local Noongar community members to host a series of events. Visit the Events section of the website to find out more.

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National Reconciliation Week

News Update 27 May 2021
First Nations

National Reconciliation Week takes place from 27 May to 3 June and provides an opportunity to recognise the importance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures and achievements. 

Reconciliation Australia’s theme for 2021 is more than a word. Reconciliation takes action, urges the reconciliation movement towards braver and more impactful action. Reconciliation is a journey for all Australians – as individuals, families, communities, organisations and importantly as a nation. 

The South Perth area is the country of Beelo Noongar people, or river people. Important grounds for camping and fishing are located along the foreshore. The people here were known as Gareen and their place was Gareenup.

The City is fortunate to be home to a number of inspirational aboriginal artworks and significant places to reflect during National Reconciliation Week.

Mindeerup, a Noongar name meaning ‘place of the shore’, is a place of deep cultural significance along our foreshore. At Mindeeup you will find Karl Kep Ngoornd-iny, a spectacular sound and light show that comes to life after dark, and Yedi Waangki-ny (Songlines), Intricate ground-level sculptures. Both works were created by talented artist Yondee Shane Hansen with Art + (Art Coordination).

Artworks called the Food Source Drawings by Kylie Graham are featured at Millers Pool and Manning Hub. 

National Reconciliation Week banners are on display along Mill Point Road and Manning Road. 

To learn more about National Reconciliation Week, visit the Reconciliation Australia website

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