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Albany 2026: Thousands turn out to First Lights Kinjarling as night skies are brought to life by Noongar tales

Claire MiddletonAlbany Advertiser
Eddie, Arli, 8, Van, 6, and Emma Groom at the Peace Park for Friday’s show.
Camera IconEddie, Arli, 8, Van, 6, and Emma Groom at the Peace Park for Friday’s show. Credit: Claire Middleton

Thousands of people turned out to Albany’s Anzac Peace Park for the First Lights Kinjarling show, which lit up the evening sky from March 6-8.

Part of the city’s bicentenary celebrations, the show was a succession of Dreamtime tales illuminated by dozens of drones and narrated by Menang custodians.

Families and friends brought picnics and sat on deckchairs and rugs as they watched the welcome to country ceremony and then the drones as the skies darkened.

The First Lights Kinjarling show on Friday, March 6.
Camera IconThe First Lights Kinjarling show on Friday, March 6. Credit: Claire Middleton

Friday night’s tale was narrated by Averil and Lindsay Dean with novelist Kim Scott, and brought to life the creation stories of the Stirling Ranges.

On Saturday, Vernice Gillies and writer Cass Lynch told the story of the Porongurups, and on Sunday it was the turn of Frenchman Bay, Mamang Koort, written by Mr Scott, and narrated by Iris Woods and Olivia Roberts.

The aim of the landmark event was to honour Menang Noongar culture.

Presented as a trilogy, it brought the night sky above Albany to life, combining modern technology with ancient narratives in spectacular fashion.

The show was presented by Fremantle Biennale and supported by Lotterywest and the City of Albany.

Treasy and Eliza Woods.
Camera IconTreasy and Eliza Woods. Credit: Claire Middleton
Keith and Angie Davies.
Camera IconKeith and Angie Davies. Credit: Claire Middleton
Rick Murnane and Cherie Smith.
Camera IconRick Murnane and Cherie Smith. Credit: Claire Middleton
People enjoy a picnic before the show.
Camera IconPeople enjoy a picnic before the show. Credit: Claire Middleton
Lynn MacLaren and Helen Bolton.
Camera IconLynn MacLaren and Helen Bolton. Credit: Claire Middleton
Albany medics Chiara Bevan, Henry Openshaw, Jonah Powell, Aadhikar and Akshita Sharma, and George Kavalam.
Camera IconAlbany medics Chiara Bevan, Henry Openshaw, Jonah Powell, Aadhikar and Akshita Sharma, and George Kavalam. Credit: Claire Middleton
Joy Mealor and Kali Caramia.
Camera IconJoy Mealor and Kali Caramia. Credit: Claire Middleton
Lee and Nadine Mulvey.
Camera IconLee and Nadine Mulvey. Credit: Claire Middleton
Kathy Suggate, Helena Pearce, Felicity Sassella, Lillian Whitworth, and Alan Williams.
Camera IconKathy Suggate, Helena Pearce, Felicity Sassella, Lillian Whitworth, and Alan Williams. Credit: Claire Middleton
Evie, 4, Karl, and Maverick Colbung, 6, and Elisha Duffield enjoy the show.
Camera IconEvie, 4, Karl, and Maverick Colbung, 6, and Elisha Duffield enjoy the show. Credit: Claire Middleton

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