On Friday morning, thousands of Bunbury families, students and community members came together to take part in the 2023 Reconciliation Week Walk.
Marching from Koombana Bay to The Graham Bricknell Memorial Music Shell, the walk concluded in a ceremony where local Indigenous elders and community members reflected on what reconciliation meant to them.
Camera Icon The speakers and organisers of this year’s National Sorry Day and Reconciliation Walk ceremony. Credit: Breanna Redhead/ SWT
Camera Icon Member for Bunbury Don Punch. Credit: Breanna Redhead/ SWT
Camera Icon Students and teachers from Bunbury Catholic College. Credit: Breanna Redhead/ SWT
Camera Icon Students from Leschenault Catholic Primary School. Credit: Breanna Redhead/ SWT
Camera Icon Students from Our Lady of Mercy College. Credit: supplied
Camera Icon Mahlia Bell, 10, and Charmaine Williams. Credit: Breanna Redhead/ SWT
Camera Icon Students and staff from Manea Senior College. Credit: Breanna Redhead/ SWT
Camera Icon Mark Culey-Jetta, 7. Credit: Breanna Redhead/ SWT
Camera Icon Jennie and Haze Calgaret, 11. Credit: Breanna Redhead/ SWT
Camera Icon Shannon Collard, Felicity Troode, Alexis Cox, Aaliyah Fraser and Chelsea Cox from Bunbury Senior High School. Credit: Breanna Redhead/ SWT
Camera Icon Alan Little, Karen Jetta, Chelsea Roberts with (front) Mark Culey-Jetta, 7, and Jax Roberts, 11. Credit: Breanna Redhead/ SWT
Camera Icon South Regional Tafe’s Morgan Ward, Eva Bates, Diana Fisher and Kate Farrelly with Don Punch MLA. Credit: Breanna Redhead/ SWT
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