From 1 July 2025, the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport (CITS) replaces the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC).
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Photo: Melissa Sunfly with her paintings and on right, Murrunpa by Melissa Sunfly. Images courtesy of Reconciliation WA.
Street Banner sponsorships are open for the 2026 National Reconciliation Week.
Back again by popular demand, individuals can also sponsor a Street Banner.
Whether you’re honouring someone special, celebrating a milestone, or simply standing in solidarity, your banner becomes part of a shared story.
Don’t miss out on this chance to make a meaningful impact and elevate awareness of National Reconciliation Week.
In 2026 these banners will feature Murrunpa, a powerful new work by talented Western Australian Aboriginal artist Melissa Sunfly — a proud Kukatja/Ngardi woman.
Melissa Sunfly is a talented emerging artist working with Warlayirti Artists in the East Kimberley, Western Australia.
Her featured artwork, Murrunpa, selected from the Revealed Exhibition — a platform that celebrates emerging Aboriginal artists from across Western Australia — offers a bold and captivating insight into her identity, heritage, and artistic vision.
The National Reconciliation Week Street Banner Program is supported by the WA Government and delivered by Reconciliation WA.
Find out more and book a banner