Join our guide for a powerful, thought provoking and emotive tour of Reconciliation Place on Ngunnawal country in the National Triangle.
Learn about Kanberri, the meeting place, where families gathered for storytelling and see the cheeky Man & Woman Yam sculpture which highlights the simple philosophy of food being a great connector.
Hear the sounds of bogong moths migrating at the misting pool that celebrates water, earth and fire.
Reflect for the children of the Stolen Generation who ask that we acknowledge the truth for them to move forward on their journey of healing. See the poignant waterfalls, symbolising the tears of the mothers whose children were taken away.
See sculptures that celebrate the enormous contribution the First Nation’s people made to defending our country at war and at sport. Hear the stories of amazing indigenous people and events including Neville Bonner and Eddie Mabo. Learn about the Wave Hill Walk Off and Australia’s first referendum.
See the stunning Stone Artworks with recreated carvings of the Murray Cod, Rainbow Serpent and Alice Springs Dreaming, with its caterpillar, carpet snake and honey and moon man.
This tour is unmissable and unforgettable. It fosters the hope for harmony for all people who live on this land.
We acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as traditional custodians of the ACT and recognise any other people or families with connection to the lands of the ACT and region.
We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.