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This edition is all about ‘getting on with the job’ of reconciliation by supporting self-determination in the places we work, live and learn.
Kaanju and Birri/Widi woman Katie Kiss speaks about her role as the new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner at the Human Rights Commission.
A year on from the referendum, Kirstie Parker is urging us all to keep ‘cracking on’ in the fight for First Nations people’s rights, recognition and justice.
Across the country, reconciliation supporters brought to life the National Reconciliation Week 2024 theme, 'Now More Than Ever'.
Hundreds of singing groups around Australia raised their voices for reconciliation singing the Warumpi Band classic, 'Blackfella/Whitefella'.
Leigh Harris has always wanted to create a pathway to help First Nations youth get into digital industries. Designing Reconciliation Action Plans was the key to achieving this dream.
Victoria made history with the establishment of Australia’s first formal truth-telling commission. Yoorrook Chair, Professor Eleanor Bourke says truth-telling is now here to stay.
Ten organisations and groups based on Bunurong Country are working together to leverage the power of RAPs and increase their reconciliation impact for their communities.
In 2002, Kinchela Boys Home survivors went on a journey of reconnection and reclamation through truth-telling. Now, they’re sharing their stories.