📅 Saturday 1 June
⏰ 10:30am until 12pm and 1pm until 2:30pm
🎫 $30 General Admission, $25 Concession - bookings essential
👟 Please remember to wear closed in shoes and bring a hat and water
Join Ngunawal custodian Wally Bell on a walk at Lanyon Homestead to learn about Aboriginal connection to the area and the Murrumbidgee River.
Discover the significance of the Canoe Tree to the Ngunawal people and what its presence here tells us of the strong community that lived within the cultural landscape.
This is a Reconciliation Week event.
Image: Maring Ngla Walk