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Reconciliation Week Street Banner Program – See our banners fly
26 May 2023 - 2 June 2023

Black Swan Health is joining with businesses all around the city to add to the hundreds of banners flying proud and high across Western Australia during National Reconciliation Week (27 May – 3 June), encouraging us all to walk together in reconciliation.
Find the banners sponsored by Black Swan Health at the following locations:
- Cockburn – Hammond Park
- Cockburn – Treeby
- Perth – Elizabeth Quay
- Perth – Kings Park Road
- Mt Hawthorn – Scarborough Beach Road
The artwork is by Beverly Rogers and is called Jartuti. “Jartuti water place east of Parnngurr. In pujiman (traditional, desert-dwelling) days old people walked and hunted there, we went there recently with KJ (Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa) ranger mob, lovely place.” – Beverley Rogers
Jartu is a water source located close to Parnngurr Aboriginal Community (otherwise known as Cotton Creek) and is part of Beverley’s father’s ngurra (home Country, camp). The site is near the home of the jangara (cannibal devil), spiritual beings from the Jukurrpa (Dreaming) era.
Martumili Artists was established in late 2006 and supports Martu artists in Kunawarritji, Punmu, Parnngurr, Jigalong, Warralong, Irrungadji (Nullagine) and Parnpajinya (Newman).