Home » News » Rec in the Park comes to Geelong

Rec in the Park comes to Geelong

Geelong’s Reconciliation in the Park celebrates bringing together the Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and non-First Nations communities during National Reconciliation Week.

Geelong One Fire Reconciliation Group project programmer Nikki McKenzie said she was glad the community had previously well received the event on Sunday, May 28, at Johnstone Park.

“It was originally an idea from an uncle who’s no longer with us and he had a vision of bringing people together harmoniously,” she said.

“It’s absolutely lovely to see all of our local community come out and it’s even more wonderful to see the wider community of non-First Nations people come and embrace our beautiful and special culture.”

This year’s National Reconciliation Week theme is Be a Voice for Generations, and Ms McKenzie said, “we can wipe out racism by changing our voice”.

“I think that Aboriginal culture should be embraced and celebrated 365 days of the year,” she said.

“It’s about educating yourself and using your voice to be wise and make a change now for the future.”

Ms McKenzie said the event would be a “really fun day” featuring free Aboriginal cultural activities, stalls, performances, and a barbecue.

She said it was important to have events that recognised the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community and encouraged everyone to “Come on down to Rec in the Park”.

“It gets to show the beauty of our people and what we can share with them and understand our history here,” she said.

“It is such a positive happy environment, and it really warms my heart to be able to stand back and know that I helped bring that event together,” she said.

Reconciliation in the park is a free event from 10am to 3pm.

Digital Editions


  • Mussel Festival delights large crowd

    Mussel Festival delights large crowd

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 523479 Voice photographer Ivan Kemp went to Portarlington Mussel Festival on Saturday 10 January to capture these images.

More News

  • Top shelf but lots of competition

    Top shelf but lots of competition

    Gosh it seems like a long time since the Australian launch of the Polestar 2 EV. It was fresh, it was entirely new and it was late November, 2021 –…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    10 years ago 6 to 19 January, 2016 Barwon Heads resident Sally Smith is searching for five heroic beach-goers, who she says saved her life just days before Christmas. Sally,…

  • Tribute to the godfathers of metal

    Tribute to the godfathers of metal

    Australia’s premier Black Sabbath tribute band comes to town next weekend. Sydney band Sabbath Bloody Sabbath will bring all the iconic hits, sludgy riffs and shredding solos of the preeminent…

  • 10 in a row for Moolap

    10 in a row for Moolap

    Tennis Geelong’s Thursday Triples season culminated on grand final night late December with eight sections all enjoying some fabulous hitting and competition. Moolap’s Two Phones Chol were hoping for their…

  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    Bellarine Historical Society Open to the public. Discover the area’s past. Every Sunday until end December, 10.30am-12.30pm, Courthouse Museum, 11 High St, Drysdale. ■ bellarinehistory.org Ocean Grove Day VIEW Meets…

  • Beach cricket at summertime

    Beach cricket at summertime

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 526485 Harvey, Violet, Maisie and Lenny are pictured playing some beach cricket at Ocean Grove main beach on a lovely Tuesday 6 January before…

  • Mussels back on the menu

    Mussels back on the menu

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 451995 The region’s favourite culinary-themed festival is back this weekend, drawing thousands of foodies to the region for a celebration of seafood and community.…

  • A voice for queer youth

    A voice for queer youth

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 526483 Imogen O’Shannessy has packed a lot into her 18 years including being nominated as a finalist in the 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards. Justin…

  • Lifesaver receives national award

    Lifesaver receives national award

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 527217 A local lifesaver has had their years of dedication and service recognised by the nation’s peak body. Surf Life Saving Australia awarded the…

  • Total Fire Ban on Friday

    Total Fire Ban on Friday

    A statewide Total Fire Ban has been declared for Victoria tomorrow, Friday 9 January, with Catastrophic Fire Danger Ratings forecast for the South West, Wimmera, Northern Country and North Central…