The Parks Community Network held a stall at the Fairfield City Council and Fairfield Engaging Families of Aboriginal Heritage (FEFAH) Network NAIDOC event, which took place at Fairfield Showground in Tuesday, 9th July 2024.
There were many activities for children, free food and drinks, and many stalls of service providers selling Aboriginal merchandise.
There were free health checks, haircuts, and massages for all who attended.
There were many services who held stalls, giving information and freebies for attendees.
The Parks Community Network gave away free Lego, merchandise, and had on display the Indigenous Curriculum Kit for attendees to view and ask questions to learn about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander traditions and culture.
The Parks Community Network Operations Manager, Uncle Mathew Dillion, with one of the winners of a $100 gift voucher.
Some children with their free Lego gifts.
The FEFAH (Fairfield Engaging Families of Aboriginal Heritage) team (from left to right)
Uncle Darrell Faba, Aunty Caroline Barton, Theodora Hatzihrisafis, Aunty Freda Simpson, Aunty Kathy Parker, Aunty Ruth Maginness, Mariana Herrera, Kristina Pukeroa, Samah Hijuel, Uncle Matt Dillon.