July, 2026

Corval Celebrates Enduring Cultures and Traditions

Tuesday 28 July 2026

 

This NAIDOC Week, Corval proudly celebrated the rich cultures, histories and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through three meaningful initiatives held across our portfolio.

 

  1. APY Art Center Collective

54 Waterloo Road, MACQUARIE PARK NSW & 1 Como Street, MALVERN VIC

In partnership with the APY Art Centre Collective (APYACC), we welcomed tenants, clients and partners to experiences that celebrated First Nations art, culture and storytelling. APYACC is a collective of First Nations-owned and governed art centres representing more than 600 artists across the APY Lands, with a mission to create culturally affirming employment opportunities, strengthen communities and support independent income through art. The Artworks showcased at both locations are part of the curated exhibition ‘50 Years Deadly’.

 

  1. Traditional Smoking Ceremony

 Brisbane Technology Park, QLD

Corval was proud to host a traditional Aboriginal Smoking Ceremony at our properties in the Brisbane Technology Park precinct. Led by Indigenous cultural representatives, the ceremony provided an opportunity for tenants, partners and staff to come together in recognition of the enduring cultures, traditions and connection to Country of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The ceremony fostered a shared moment of reflection, respect and community, reinforcing Corval’s commitment to creating inclusive spaces that celebrate Australia’s rich First Nations heritage.

 

  1. Indigenous Dance Performance

26 and 28 Honeysuckle Drive, NEWCASTLE NSW

To celebrate NAIDOC Week alongside our tenants and valued partners at 60 King Street, Newcastle. Hosted in collaboration with Knight Frank, the event featured a traditional cultural dance performance that brought the community together to recognise and celebrate the rich history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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