We are proud to support National Reconciliation Week from 27 May to 3 June 2026 with the theme "All In", inviting our community to come together in the spirit of learning, connection, and respect.
All In makes clear that reconciliation is not a spectator sport and that all of us must step away from the sidelines and take action to make change.
The theme also reminds us that reconciliation and advancing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' rights isn't a passive activity, and it is not solely the responsibility of First Nations people, who have carried the weight of championing, explaining and acting for far too long.
Reconciliation will not happen by itself, and it will not happen without all of us.
Throughout the week, the Fremantle Library will host a range of inclusive activities designed to inspire people of all ages to engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, stories, and perspectives. From creative family programs to thoughtful reading experiences and community art, there are many ways to get involved.
We warmly welcome families, children, and the wider Fremantle community to take part.
The Walyalup Reconciliation Action Plan (WRAP) 2024-2027 can be viewed on our Reconciliation page.
See the list below of events happening throughout the week.
- Families
Reconciliation Week Activity Packs
Pick up a free family activity pack from the Toy Library, filled with colouring, craft activities, and simple ways to explore and celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures together at home. Limited packs available - open to everyone.
- Little Ones |Stories, Art & Connection
Join us for a special Reconciliation Week Friday Busters session featuring story sharing from our kindy collection, dot painting, and hands-on cultural activities for children and families.
- Adults |
Reconciliation Week Reading Theme
Our new monthly Readers Group launches with a Reconciliation Week theme, featuring thoughtful reads, discussion, and a curated reading list exploring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stories and perspectives. Plus, keep an eye out for our special collection highlights display throughout May.
- Special Event |
Song of the Shadow of a Seed Book Launch
Join us for a special evening celebrating First Nations storytelling with author Luisa Mitchell, presented with Fremantle Press.
While not an official Reconciliation Week event, this program aligns beautifully with the week by amplifying First Nations voices.
- Community Canvas | Leave Your Mark for Reconciliation
Throughout Reconciliation Week, community members are invited to contribute to a special Reconciliation Community Canvas at the Fremantle Library.
Using handprints and shared creative expression, the canvas will grow across the week as a collective symbol of connection, respect, and our shared commitment to reconciliation.
Drop in anytime between Wednesday 27 May and Friday 29 May to add your handprint and be part of this meaningful community artwork.
Experience a special First Nations Corroboree
Experience a special First Nations Corroboree as part of the Fremantle WA Day Festival, led by Elder James Webb and Wadumbah Dance Theatre.
Held across the Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour and Bathers Beach precinct, the free festival features live music, cultural performances, food, and family-friendly activities throughout the day.