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National Reconciliation Week Breakfast: Online Watch Party - Reconciliation WA 26/05/2026

Make sure you tune into Reconciliation WA’s National Reconciliation Week statewide breakfast broadcast tomorrow, from 9am! You can watch the broadcast via SBS on Demand or NITV.

This year’s theme is "All In". It calls on all Australians to commit to reconciliation wholeheartedly every day, stepping away from the sidelines to share the responsibility of creating meaningful change alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

RecWA is also hosting a breakfast at the Entertainment Centre in Kinjarling/Albany, which will showcase CAN’s Mapping Menang art and truth-telling project for Albany 2026.

Tune into the broadcast on SBS on Demand, on your smart TV or computer, or on NITV (Channel 34) on your TV.

Read more about the breakfast broadcast: https://www.recwa.org.au/national-reconciliation-week-breakfast-online-watch-party/

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National Reconciliation Week Breakfast: Online Watch Party - Reconciliation WA The National Reconciliation Week Breakfast is one of WA’s most important annual gatherings and you can be part of it from anywhere. Whether you’re hosting a workplace morning tea, a school gathering, a community event, or simply inviting friends and family into your home, a Watch Party is a powe...

Photos from Community Arts Network's post 19/05/2026

Aren't these works in progress just fabulous?!!! We're in love!

Here’s a sneak peak of the work being created in our High VisAbility 2.0 in-school workshops 👀 Students from Sir David Brand School – a school which caters for students with disabilities from year K-12 – are thrilled to be working with artist facilitators Jane Ryan and Rachel Haines. Many of these students worked with us on the first High Vis project in 2024, and they’re stoked to be taking part in the second iteration!

Produced by CAN in collaboration with Sir David Brand School (SDBS), High VisAbility 2.0 sees Jane – an artist who lives with disability – mentoring SDBS students, enabling them and their teachers, families and carers to discover pathways into the arts for young people with disabilities. Together with Rachel, Jane is inspiring students to express themselves through colour, texture and form, to create collaborative textile-based artworks.

High VisAbility 2.0 is proudly supported by the WA Government through the Creative Learning Collaboration program.

Read more about High VisAbility 2.0: https://www.can.org.au/community/high-visability/2.0

Pictured: High Vis 2.0 artist facilitators Jane Ryan and Rachel Haines

Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport

08/05/2026

WORK WITH US // Are you a passionate and organised producer looking for a role to make a difference with young people? 🌟 Be part of the Now Sounds team and join the legacy.

Now Sounds Katanning is the fourth iteration of CAN’s acclaimed intercultural arts project, bringing together young people from First Nations and multicultural communities through shared storytelling and artistic collaboration.

Working alongside a renowned team of artists, participants develop skills across beat-making, lyric-writing, rapping, visual arts, photography and performance, while building confidence, connection and creative pathways.

Find out more about Now Sounds Katanning and how to apply here >> �https://www.can.org.au/assets/asset_volumes/projects/Now-Sounds-Katanning-Project-Producer.pdf

Applications close 3pm, Thursday 21 May 2026.

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