About Blak Dingo Club
Blak Dingo Club, founded by Bibbulmun Noongar and Kungarakan artist Ilona McGuire, offers opportunities for community connection centred in truth-telling and reconciliation.
Blak Dingo Club was created to make space for joy, celebration and pride in the incredible achievements throughout Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories. Everyone is welcome to attend and to share in the experience - learn, re-energise, relax and laugh together at the Blak Dingo Club.
What to Expect
Blak Dingo Club invites the community to join its 2026 Movie Nights that showcase First Nations feature and short films every Thursday in May.
Along with the movie nights, Timmah Ball will be hosting the Blak Dingo Book Club with Ilona on two Saturday sessions (May 30 and June 6) at A H Bracks Library + Creative Space.
Blak Dingo Club culminates in an energetic and celebratory Quiz Night on Saturday 30 May – an opportunity to come along, have fun and learn something new.
See the 2026 Program here.
View and book the events in our What's On section.
Venue and Accessibility Information
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander attendees, please note that some of the films selected as part of the Blak Dingo Club program may feature People who have passed away.
The Melville Main Hall is best accessed off Davy Street with parking available in front of the Civic Square Library. Access to the entry door is via the pathway in between the Main Hall and Library buildings heading into the Civic main building courtyard – we will have signage and staff members to help direct from the carpark to the entrance.
Blak Dingo Club Gallery
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