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National Sorry Day is a day to acknowledge the strength of Stolen Generations survivors and reflect on how we can all assist in the healing process.
The 2020 National Reconciliation Week theme reminds us that whether in a crisis or in reconciliation, we are all in this together.
From online events to films, book club, colouring-in, and learning something, here are some ways you can be #InThisTogether2020.
In a monumental display of support for reconciliation, around 250,000 Australians walked across the Sydney Harbour Bridge on 28 May 2000. The People’s Walk for Reconciliation, (as the bridge walk was titled) had a profound impact on those who participated, and a roll-on effect around the country.
Reconciliation Australia today announced the theme for National Reconciliation Week (NRW) 2020 is 'In This Together'.
The final report of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation and the foundational document of Reconciliation Australia.
The Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education program is proud to announce the winners of the 2019 Narragunnawali Awards.
Reconciliation Australia is delighted to have been selected as the recipient of the 2019 United Nations (UN) Day Honour.
Finalists in the Narragunnawali Awards 2019 have been announced, representing some of Australia's best examples of reconciliation in education.