National Reconciliation Week 2026

National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to reflect on our shared histories, learn about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and consider how we can contribute to a more respectful and inclusive future.

The City of Karratha invites the community to take part in a series of events designed to encourage connection, understanding and meaningful engagement with reconciliation.

What’s on 

Community Movie – Growing up Nyima: Between Two Worlds 
Date: Sunday 24 May, 2pm 
Location: Red Earth Arts Precinct 
Enjoy a free community screening of Growing up Nyima: Between Two Worlds, a powerful story exploring identity, culture and belonging.
Get your free tickets here: https://KARRATHA.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/163856

National Reconciliation Week Breakfast 
Date: Wednesday 27 May, from 7.30am 
Location: Red Earth Arts Precinct 
Kick off National Reconciliation Week with a free breakfast and the live broadcast of the Perth Reconciliation Breakfast. Enjoy presentations as part of the event. 
Limited to 200 attendees - register here: https://karratha.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/162703 

Walk for Reconciliation 
Date: Wednesday 3 June, meet at 8am, walk starts at 8.30am 
Location: Ngurin Cultural Centre 
Take part in a Walk for Reconciliation alongside community members, Elders and Traditional Owners. This event offers an opportunity to listen, learn and walk together in support of reconciliation. Registrations are encouraged to assist with event planning and catering.

Complete the form to register for the walk, https://karratha.wa.gov.au/form/walk-for-reconciliation-registra

Rhyme Time - Reconciliation Week theme 
Dampier Library - 27 May 10am | Roebourne Library - 28 May 2.45pm | Karratha Library - 29 May 10am | Wickham Library - 29 May 10.45am 
Families are invited to attend special Rhyme Time sessions with Reconciliation Week, sharing stories, language and culture with young children in a welcoming environment. 

Colouring-In Competition 
Date: 27 May - 3 June 
Age groups: 0-5, 6-8, 9-13 
Engage the kids in a creative competition with prizes for winners in each age group. 
Colouring sheets are available at City libraries and the Ieramugadu (Roebourne) Café & Gallery or download and print from the document below. Return completed entries by 3 June to enter with the child's name, age and guardian's best contact number written on the back. Thanks to NYFL Group for sponsoring the colouring-in competition. 

Thank you to our supporting partners Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation, Yandi for Change, Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation and Ngarluma Yindjibarndi Foundation Ltd (NYFL). 

The hero visuals for NRW2026 feature artwork by acclaimed artist and Gumbaynggirr Bundjalung man Otis Hope Carey, titled Gaagal. The word ‘Gaagal’ translates to Ocean and is the totemic spiritual emblem of the Gumbaynggirr people.

Follow the City of Karratha on Facebook for event updates, reminders and highlights throughout National Reconciliation Week.

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Add to Calendar 2026-05-27 10:00:00 2026-05-27 10:00:00 National Reconciliation Week 2026 National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to reflect on our shared histories, learn about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and consider how we can contribute to a more respectful and inclusive future.The City of Karratha invites the community to take part in a series of events designed to encourage connection, understanding and meaningful engagement with reconciliation.What’s on Community Movie – Growing up Nyima: Between Two Worlds Date: Sunday 24 May, 2pm Location: Red Earth Arts Precinct Enjoy a free community screening of Growing up Nyima: Between Two Worlds, a powerful story exploring identity, culture and belonging.Get your free tickets here: https://KARRATHA.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/163856National Reconciliation Week Breakfast Date: Wednesday 27 May, from 7.30am Location: Red Earth Arts Precinct Kick off National Reconciliation Week with a free breakfast and the live broadcast of the Perth Reconciliation Breakfast. Enjoy presentations as part of the event. Limited to 200 attendees - register here: https://karratha.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/162703 Walk for Reconciliation Date: Wednesday 3 June, meet at 8am, walk starts at 8.30am Location: Ngurin Cultural Centre Take part in a Walk for Reconciliation alongside community members, Elders and Traditional Owners. This event offers an opportunity to listen, learn and walk together in support of reconciliation. Registrations are encouraged to assist with event planning and catering.Complete the form to register for the walk, https://karratha.wa.gov.au/form/walk-for-reconciliation-registra. Rhyme Time - Reconciliation Week theme Dampier Library - 27 May 10am | Roebourne Library - 28 May 2.45pm | Karratha Library - 29 May 10am | Wickham Library - 29 May 10.45am Families are invited to attend special Rhyme Time sessions with Reconciliation Week, sharing stories, language and culture with young children in a welcoming environment. Colouring-In Competition Date: 27 May - 3 June Age groups: 0-5, 6-8, 9-13 Engage the kids in a creative competition with prizes for winners in each age group. Colouring sheets are available at City libraries and the Ieramugadu (Roebourne) Café & Gallery or download and print from the document below. Return completed entries by 3 June to enter with the child's name, age and guardian's best contact number written on the back. Thanks to NYFL Group for sponsoring the colouring-in competition. Thank you to our supporting partners Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation, Yandi for Change, Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation and Ngarluma Yindjibarndi Foundation Ltd (NYFL). The hero visuals for NRW2026 feature artwork by acclaimed artist and Gumbaynggirr Bundjalung man Otis Hope Carey, titled Gaagal. The word ‘Gaagal’ translates to Ocean and is the totemic spiritual emblem of the Gumbaynggirr people.Follow the City of Karratha on Facebook for event updates, reminders and highlights throughout National Reconciliation Week. POINT (116.8346097 -20.7344231) Australia/Sydney public