On Saturday, October 30, a group of BCA National representatives attended the Annual KARI Dinner.
It was a very enjoyable night as we witnessed special performances by young and upcoming Indigenous talent; from singing and cultural dancing, to professional performances from Blake Ralph, Sarah Bertram and the Yulu-Gi Dance Company. We were also privileged enough to share our table with Jennifer Mason - Director General for the Department of Human Services who was a pleasure to speak and network with.
It wasn’t long before we all hit the floor and danced the night away. There was live music, as well as plenty of good spirits and happy feet to boogie with.
The night was truly a celebration of community, acknowledgement and talent. Most of all, it was a night to celebrate equality and oneness for all in the room.
“We’re all brothers and sisters here, it doesn’t matter who you are,” stated Wendy Chapman (BCA National KARI student).
This perfectly summarised the purpose of the night.
A special thank you to Bruce, Jenny, Sophia, Kaisha, Rhys and Lauren for attending on the night.
A special congratulations to Harry Callahan who coordinated the event as well as Kylie Miller, Troy Ruttley and the BCA National KARI students who performed a dance routine on the night - they were fantastic!

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