Drawing Us Together 2026
30 June, 2026-28 July, 2026
Secret Harbour Square is on Whadjuk Noongar country, we pay our respect to the traditional owners, their elders past & present, and value their care and custodianship of these lands. We also acknowledge all First Nations peoples
living upon the lands within which we operate.
The
Drawing Us Together initiative now in its seventh year, is a celebration of
Indigenous culture through the creation of a children’s story book written by
Indigenous student authors, in partnership with Bandu and illustrated by local
school students.
We are
excited to bring the Drawing Us Together initiative to the centre a project
that celebrates indigenous culture through the creation of a children’s story
book written by Indigenous student authors, in partnership with Bandu and
illustrated by local school students.
In celebration of NAIDOC Week 2026, we are proud to have partnered with student authors, each sharing their unique and inspiring stories that connect to this year's NAIDOC theme: '50 Years of Deadly.' Joined by our local primary schools, students were asked to submit a series of artwork to be featured as the illustrations within our community story book. A selection of illustrations have been chosen as finalists and we’ll need your help to decide on the final illustrations to be included in the book.
Participating schools include:
- Golden Bay Primary School
- Comet Bay Primary School
- Secret Harbour Primary School
- Singleton Primary School