Packed full of National Reconciliation Week 2024 content, the May edition of Reconciliation News is all about Now More Than Ever.
This edition of Reconciliation News is all about overcoming hesitancy, unknowns or fears to commit to your place in the reconciliation movement, now more than ever.
Jacara Egan was once the only young Aboriginal woman on her sports team – now she’s hitting it out of the park as a role model for others.
Hooked on reconciliation reveals how one man’s passion is building bridges for reconciliation and conservation.
A school in Western Australia has been celebrated for integrating Noongar language into the classroom, creating unforeseen connections with its Italian community.
Dr Hannah McGlade tells us what needs to be reformed to tackle systemic racism in Australia’s police forces.
Researchers Dr Heidi Norman and Dr Anne Maree Payne reveal more about the findings of the UNSW truth-telling report.
And of course the principles and motivation behind the National Reconciliation Week 2024 theme, Now more than ever.
In all of these stories you will find practical, real-world examples of people realising their unique position to create a difference – in their communities, on the sports field, by the Murray River, or in the classroom – and owning it, to great success.
This National Reconciliation Week, use these role models as inspiration to help you commit to your role in defending and advancing the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.