On the left, a young, Aboriginal female figure, symbolising First Nations’ acknowledgement, determination, strength, and leadership. Her presence grounds the design in truth-telling and recognition of the deep cultural knowledge that guides our shared journey.
The central figure—a child—represents curiosity, wonder, and growth. They stand for the potential in all of us, reflecting a universal sense of innocence and hope that speaks across generations.
Finally, the partial face of an elderly male model offers a wise, knowing gaze. This gaze holds stories too vast to tell in full—inviting each viewer to reflect on their own journey and connect their story with the shared human experience.
The colour-reduction technique symbolises the deeper truth: no matter our skin colour, culture, ability, gender, or personal story—when we step onto this court or into this place—we arrive as equals.
We bring different histories, but we all belong. Each person is an integral and valued member of this community.
The calming, ethereal background evokes a sense of spiritual unity, reflecting a globally inspired place of healing, gathering, and shared humanity.