Queens Park Reserve Mural

In partnership with Sister Kate's Home Kids Aboriginal Corporation the City of Canning is proud to reveal the Queens Park Reserve Mural.

Mayor Patrick Hall - City of Canning said Queens Park is a place that holds a strong sense of connection for many people in the Aboriginal community. Being the area of the former Sister Kate’s home it is a place that is connected to many stories of separation and loss. However, it has also become a symbol of resilience, courage, and cultural strength.

Special thanks go to CEO of SKHKAC Tjalaminu Mia and local artists Deanne Tann and Brenton See for their breathtaking mural depicting the cultural story of country, regenerating not only the focus of caring for land within the Noongar Six Seasons but all-inclusive nurturing community connectedness and social harmony between people.

"We hope that this space becomes a place of welcome, where people in the local community can gather and share stories together. This Wall Mural is one of many welcome actions being implemented in partnership with the community as part of Wanju Welcome Queens Park."

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