As May 27 approaches, people of all backgrounds and communities across Australia are preparing for National Reconciliation Week. This year, the theme for the week is a call to action to continue the ...
Hundreds of school students from across the Illawarra region of the New South Wales south coast have walked on Dharawal country to show their support for reconciliation — 25 years on from the landmark ...
It's a week dedicated to reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. National Reconciliation Week is celebrated across Australia each year between the 27th of May to the 3rd of ...
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, ...
May 27 - June 3 is National Reconciliation Week in Australia. 2020 also marks the twentieth anniversary of the reconciliation walks of 2000, when people came together to walk on bridges and roads ...
Ah Reconciliation Week — the time for cupcaked morning teas, “lunch-and-learns”, special meetings and assemblies at workplaces and educational institutions across the continent. Since I was a jarjum ...
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The City of Lethbridge kicked off Reconciliation Week with a ceremony outside of city hall on Monday morning, where community members gathered in honour of the important week. Blackfoot and Métis ...
Red River College Polytechnic kicked off Truth and Reconciliation Week by announcing that it is joining with other colleges and institutes in the signing of a national Indigenous Education Protocol.
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