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    Monthly Archive for: "April, 2013"
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    Occasional Address to Business School Graduates

    April 18, 2013

    Leah Armstrong CEO Reconciliation Australia Multiculturalism, Reconciliation and Inclusive Workplaces Occasional Address to Business School Graduates University of Western Sydney Firstly, as is [...]

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     From little things big things grow

    From little things big things grow

    April 10, 2013

    By Jacinta Bender – parent and Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) advocate. I’ve always loved those lyrics from the Paul Kelly song, they seem to encompass hope and change and how those two [...]

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    Indigenous Governance Toolkit launched

    April 4, 2013

    “Governance is about getting things done and doing them well” Professor Mick Dodson AM Reconciliation Australia is launching today a new web-based Indigenous Governance Toolkit to support [...]

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    National Reconciliation Week: What will you do?

    April 3, 2013

    All Australians are challenged to do something positive towards reconciliation during this year’s National Reconciliation Week (27 May – 3 June) and then to let the world know via social media. [...]

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