Connections between Country, culture and community.
Join us for this special event as part of Harmony Week celebrations.
Join respected Ngarrindjeri artist and cultural storyteller Mark Koolmatrie for a fascinating talk exploring the deep connections between Country, culture and community. Mark will share knowledge about the traditional uses of the natural environment, highlighting the importance of native plants for food, medicine and wellbeing.
This session offers an opportunity to learn from First Nations perspectives and gain a deeper understanding of how caring for Country supports sustainable living and cultural continuity.
Bookings essential.
Places are limited spots. If you can't come, please cancel your ticket,
or tell the library so others can book.
If you are unwell, please do not attend and call the library to cancel your ticket.
Photos and videos may be taken at this event: If you don’t want to be photographed or filmed, please let a staff member know at the start. If you don’t let us know, you and anyone attending with you may appear in photos or videos. The City of Onkaparinga and partner organisations may use this content for promotion, including in print (like posters or articles) and on social media (like Facebook and Instagram).
Accessibility information: This event is wheelchair and mobility aid accessible. Guide dogs and assistance dogs are welcome.
Cancellations
By booking a ticket, you agree:
· To cancel your ticket or let us know as soon as possible if you can no longer attend.
· If you often don't show up or cancel late (less than 24 hours’ notice), you might not be able to sign up for future events.
· This gives others a chance to attend, including those on the waitlist. Thank you for understanding.
Join us for this special event as part of Harmony Week celebrations.
Join respected Ngarrindjeri artist and cultural storyteller Mark Koolmatrie for a fascinating talk exploring the deep connections between Country, culture and community. Mark will share knowledge about the traditional uses of the natural environment, highlighting the importance of native plants for food, medicine and wellbeing.
This session offers an opportunity to learn from First Nations perspectives and gain a deeper understanding of how caring for Country supports sustainable living and cultural continuity.
Bookings essential.
Places are limited spots. If you can't come, please cancel your ticket,
or tell the library so others can book.
If you are unwell, please do not attend and call the library to cancel your ticket.
Photos and videos may be taken at this event: If you don’t want to be photographed or filmed, please let a staff member know at the start. If you don’t let us know, you and anyone attending with you may appear in photos or videos. The City of Onkaparinga and partner organisations may use this content for promotion, including in print (like posters or articles) and on social media (like Facebook and Instagram).
Accessibility information: This event is wheelchair and mobility aid accessible. Guide dogs and assistance dogs are welcome.
Cancellations
By booking a ticket, you agree:
· To cancel your ticket or let us know as soon as possible if you can no longer attend.
· If you often don't show up or cancel late (less than 24 hours’ notice), you might not be able to sign up for future events.
· This gives others a chance to attend, including those on the waitlist. Thank you for understanding.
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- In person
Location
Aldinga Library
11 Central Way
Aldinga Beach, SA 5173
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