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Acknowledgement of Country

The Healing Foundation acknowledges Country, Custodians and Community of the lands on which we live and work. We also pay our respects to Elders and to Stolen Generations survivors, of the Dreaming and of the here and now. We recognise the ongoing nature of trauma experiences for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and commit each day to survivor-led intergenerational healing.

Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices and names of people who have passed away.

Coota Girls Sorry Day Gala Dinner

Coota Girls Sorry Day Gala Dinner

  • Date : Friday 22 May 2026
  • Time : 6PM - 11PM
  • Location : Sheraton Grand Hyde Park, Sydney (Gadigal Country)
  • Cost : $5,000 per table (10 guests) | $300 individual seats

Coota Girls Aboriginal Corporation invites you to support and attend our upcoming Sorry Day Stolen Generations Gala Dinner.

This special evening of reflection, storytelling and celebration will bring together community, partners and supporters to honour Stolen Generations Survivors and continue this important work.

The evening will feature a powerful program of cultural performances and speakers.

Corporate tables are available at:

  • $5,000 per table (10 guests)
  • $300 individual seats
  • Includes a three-course meal and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Community pricing available

Attendance at the Gala Dinner and participation in the Silent Auction directly support the ongoing work of Coota Girls Aboriginal Corporation to provide practical support to Coota Girls Stolen Generations Survivors. To enquire about purchasing a table, please contact Alex McWhirter, Senior Projects Officer, at alex@cootagirls.org.au.

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Healing Foundation acknowledges Country, Custodians and Community of the lands on which we live and work. We also pay our respects to Elders and to Stolen Generations survivors, of the Dreaming and of the here and now. We recognise the ongoing nature of trauma experiences for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and commit each day to survivor-led intergenerational healing.