Today is National Sorry Day, a time when we acknowledge the lasting impacts caused by the forced removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families.
A powerful range of films and exclusives invites all Australians to be All In — engaging with shared histories, cultures and stories that shape the nation.
Running from Wednesday 27 May until Wednesday 3 June, this year the theme for National Reconciliation Week is All In. Here's ...
State of Origin is all about rivalry but with game day falling at the start of National Reconciliation Week it is also a ...
Cessnock City Council is inviting the community to come together during National Reconciliation Week 2026 through a series of free events celebrating ...
National Reconciliation Week gets attention. But attention is not change. In workplaces and communities, we are busy planning ...
Curriculum Key Concepts Investigate how and why different Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are maintaining and developing their identities Identify examples of negotiation and ...
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I spent years working in reconciliation as a non-Indigenous person. Here's the thing we never want to admit.
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(Washington, D.C.) – The novel coronavirus has helped amplify the importance of family around the world, including in American society. People have lost loved ones at unprecedented rates, sometimes ...
Each year, National Reconciliation Week is bookended by three major milestones in the nation’s reconciliation journey. May 26, commemorated before National Reconciliation Week, is National Sorry Day, ...
As night falls during National Reconciliation Week, see the Parliament House façade transformed with an illumination of the 2024 painting, Numbat Night. The stunning Numbat Night artwork is by John ...
The theme this year is ''Be a Voice for Generations''. In its 28th year, National Reconciliation Week is back for 2023 and running from Saturday 27th May to 3rd June. With the referendum coming up, ...
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