John Knight Memorial Park is a business deeply rooted in honoring the Ngunnawal people, the traditional custodians of the ACT. With a strong commitment to acknowledging and respecting the cultural heritage of the land, the park serves as a tribute to the rich history and connection the Ngunnawal people have with the country. By recognizing the profound impact of displacement on the Ngunnawal community, the park aims to create a space that celebrates their legacy and contributions to caring for the land.
Embracing the ancestral and spiritual significance of the Ngunnawal homeland, John Knight Memorial Park offers visitors a chance to engage with the cultural practices and traditions of the indigenous community. Through various activities and events, the park provides a platform for learning and appreciation of the Ngunnawal way of life. By walking together as one, the park fosters a sense of unity and respect for elders, ancestors, and the land itself.
As a symbol of reconciliation and cultural preservation, John Knight Memorial Park stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of the Ngunnawal people. By maintaining a tangible connection to the lands and waters of the ACT, the park embodies the ongoing commitment to upholding the traditions and values of the indigenous community. Visitors are invited to explore, learn, and engage with the rich cultural tapestry that defines the Ngunnawal heritage in the region.