The Governor-General’s patronage reflects a deep and enduring commitment to reconciliation and to the work of building a more just, respectful and united Australia.
Reconciliation Australia is honoured to welcome Her Excellency the Honourable Ms Sam Mostyn AC as Patron of Reconciliation Australia.
Reconciliation Australia was set up in 2001 to continue the work of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation; to expand and engage the people’s movement for reconciliation of the 1990s into a growing network of active allies capable of making systemic change.
Her Excellency’s support holds particular significance given her connection to Reconciliation Australia in her previous role as a director of our organisation from 2007–2010.
Her patronage reflects a deep and enduring commitment to reconciliation and to the work of building a more just, respectful and united Australia.
For us, this is a powerful affirmation of the importance of our mission. We are truly grateful for her encouragement, her leadership and the recognition that her patronage brings to reconciliation.
Her Excellency’s work embodies the spirit of reconciliation by ensuring that respect, justice and understanding are woven into the life of our nation.
At a time when advancing reconciliation remains as vital as ever, Her Excellency’s support is a powerful reminder that reconciliation belongs to all Australians and that building a better future requires courage and respect underpinned by justice.
As Co-Chairs, we thank Her Excellency for her leadership and her commitment to continue to walk with the millions of Australians on the reconciliation journey.
Kirstie Parker and Michael Rose
Co-chairs, Reconciliation Australia Board of Directors
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The Governor General’s Patronage was announced at an event at Admiralty House on Friday 14 August celebrating 25 years of Reconciliation Australia.
Photo: The Governor-General the Honourable Ms Sam Mostyn AC (centre) with Reconciliation Australia Board and CEO. (L-R) Stacee Ketchell, Liz Brennan, Karen Mundine, Michael Rose, Kirstie Parker, Doug Ferguson and Rana Hussain.