Looking for a Way to Contribute to Reconciliation?
We are looking for guides to take groups of people on the Kaurna Walk, which winds round some places of interest to the Kaurna people in Adelaide. By volunteering to be a guide you would be helping in all sorts of ways, as well as learning about Adelaide and the Kaurna people.
‘Kaurna meyunna, Kaurna yerta tampendi’ means ‘Recognising Kaurna people and Kaurna land’. The trail is a gift to the people who were here before Europeans; it helps raise awareness of Kaurna culture and is an opportunity to celebrate their history.
The trail begins at tarnda kanya (red kangaroo rock), site of the reconciliation sculpture in front of the Adelaide Festival Centre. It includes Karrawirra parri (the River Torrens) and a series of sites which recall encounters between the Kaurna people, other indigenous groups and white settlers.
There is a booklet associated with this walk which tells you about the trail.
If you think you would like to be involved use the contact details at the end to find out more. Full training will be provided.
Contact Léonie Ebert by phone at (08) 8267 3915, Email info@artspeacetrust.org or complete the Volunteer Registration Form



