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Community invited to Reconciliation Barbecue

A community barbecue to celebrate Reconciliation Week will be held on the Morwell Town Common near the community playground in Elgin Street, on Thursday 29 May from 12.30pm – 2pm.

By Latrobe City - 22nd May 2003 - Back to News

A community barbecue to celebrate Reconciliation Week will be held on the Morwell Town Common near the community playground in Elgin Street, on Thursday 29 May from 12.30pm – 2pm.

The free barbecue, which is open to the entire community, has become a popular annual event, growing from strength to strength each year. Music, dancers and children’s entertainment are provided, together with the opportunity to taste some exotic fare such as barbecued emu and kangaroo as well as the more traditional steak, sausages and burgers.

Latrobe City Mayor, Councillor Graeme Middlemiss, said that Latrobe City Council recognised and acknowledged the Braiakaulung people as the traditional owners of the land that constitutes Latrobe City.

"Council actively supports Reconciliation Week with a flag raising ceremony in Traralgon on the Tuesday at 11am, and the Reconciliation Barbecue on the Thursday," Cr Middlemiss explained.

"In our City, we want to promote the understanding and respect of different cultures and backgrounds of people and groups in our municipality, and in society as a whole.

"We invite all Latrobe citizens to come along, as reconciliation cannot work without the participation of individuals, communities, business sectors, non-government agencies and the Australian community," Cr Middlemiss said.

Latrobe City’s Employment Development Officer, Joanne Brunt, said the barbecue was being organised by Council in conjunction with the Central Gippsland Aboriginal Health and Housing Cooperative, the Braiakaulung Advisory Committee, and the Department of Human Services.

"Reconciliation has become a widely-respected term, describing the process of developing better relations between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. In Latrobe City we have a large indigenous population and by celebrating Reconciliation Week we are appealing to an extensive cross section of Australians who are responding positively to it and its specific meaning," Ms Brunt concluded.


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