Reclaim the Space, a healing event on Noongar Boodja for community and family, will be held Sunday, March 29, at Forrest Place, Boorloo/Perth - the scene of the Invasion Day attempted bombing.
Organisers said Reclaim the Space is "an opportunity for Aboriginal people and the wider community to come together in strength, culture, and solidarity".
The event will include a Welcome to Country, smoking ceremony, cultural activities, and "reflections on healing and togetherness".
Reclaim the Space has been organised in response to the alleged terror attack during a peaceful protest on January 26 with the aim to "support healing and restore community confidence in our public spaces".
One of the Invasion Day rally organisers, Mr Fabian Yarran, said the events of January 26 in Boorloo this year have "left our mob with deep wounds that will take a long time to heal".
"We came together peacefully to speak up for our rights, and we were met with violence and confusion," Mr Yarran said.
"Our right to protest on our own Country is sacred, and no act of violence will ever take that from us.
"To everyone who felt that fear in January - please join us on Sunday. Come and heal with us to show that we are still here, standing strong on our Boodja."
The event will be held at Forrest Place in Boorloo/Perth on Sunday, 29 March, from 11:00am.
The Boorloo Aboriginal Alliance includes representatives from South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council, Yokai - Healing Our Spirit, Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service, Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation, Moorditj Koort Aboriginal Corporation, Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia, and Kuditj Pty Ltd.
Reclaim the Space is supported by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, National Indigenous Australians Agency, and City of Perth.
Boorloo Aboriginal Alliance encourages all community members, families, and supporters to attend.
Reclaim the Space - Sunday, 29 March 2026 From 11:00am Forrest Place, Boorloo/Perth.