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Monday
Jun 15
Refugee Week Art Project Exhibition Launch - Noarlunga Library Noarlunga Library

Afternoon tea at the library to celebrate the launch of City of Onkaparinga’s Refugee Week Art Project 2026 Exhibition.

City of Onkaparinga’s Refugee Week Art Project has invited all of those who came to call Australia home through experiences of war, persecution, displacement, or internment to tell their story through art.

Selected art will be displayed on level 3 of Noarlunga Library during Refugee Week 2026, 15-21 June.

Anyone is free to join us for afternoon tea as we come together to celebrate the launch of the exhibition.

Bookings required.

For more information please call Noarlunga Library on 8384 0655 or email libraries@onkaparinga.sa.gov.au. For more information about the Refugee Week Art Project please call Mia on 0481 057 999 or email Mia.Mandara@onkaparinga.sa.gov.au

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Wednesday
Jun 25, 2025
Exhibition: Waltja munu Ngura, Art and Films from the Aṉangu Schools Partnership through The Mill

Galleries I & II, 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta

Free entry, all welcome

The Mill is excited to present Waltja munu Ngura, a new exhibition of Art and Films from the Aṉangu Schools Partnership.

Waltja munu Ngura (Pitjantjatjara for Family and Place) is an exhibition of Art & Films from the schools of the Anangu Lands, which are presented annually at the Fregon Arts Festival. The works are created by students, families and community, in collaboration with visiting artists, and include videos of stories that explore concepts of wellbeing and citizenship, narrated in Pitjantjatjara and English. There are 10 Anangu Schools in remote South Australia, 8 located on the red dirt of the APY Lands at the top of SA, and 2 in the coastal sands and red dirt of the Maralinga Tjarutja Lands in the Far West of SA, where Anangu Educators work shoulder to shoulder with non-Anangu educators in classrooms and learning on country.

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