Treaty in the Park

Werribee & Werribee South

Treaty in the Park

24 Nov
Send email https://www.treatyinthepark.com/
First Nations performer on stage with band and festival crowd in front of stage

Treaty in the Park is a spectacular celebration of First Nations culture and music, taking place at Wyndham Park.

Set on Wadawurrung Country along the scenic banks of the Werribee River, this all-ages music festival is hosted by the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria and Wyndham City.

The deadly line up will include ARIA Award winner Dan Sultan, Filipino Wiradjuri artist Mo’ju, legendary singer songwriter, Uncle Kutcha Edwards, Australian music industry veteran Brolga and country music crooner, Madi Colville-Walker.

There will also craft stalls, food trucks and more to enjoy, with the festival’s central location in Werribee City Centre, providing the perfect opportunity to explore the city’s dining scene, with loads of cafes, restaurants, and takeaway options to enjoy.

Treaty in the Park is an opportunity for people of all backgrounds to celebrate First Nations talent and to learn more about and get involved with Victoria’s journey towards Treaty.

The First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria will be onsite, with the chance to have a yarn, learn about Treaty and find out about community-led initiatives happening across the State.

This is an all-ages event, however anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Treaty in the Park is a ticketed event, with tickets now on sale via the website.

  • Event Date

    24 November 2024
  • Event Time

    2:00pm - 7:00pm
  • Price

    All tickets

    $0 - $53.29

    General Admission: $50 plus booking fee. Concession: $30 plus booking fee. Kids under 15: Free Victorian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people enrolled with the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria: Free

  • Facilities

    Cafe
    Family Friendly
    Non Smoking
    Parents Room
    Public Toilet
  • Accessibility

    Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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