NRW Events Calendar 2026

Every year workplaces, schools, early learning services, community groups, reconciliation groups, and people right across the country host a range of activities and events during National Reconciliation Week (NRW).

The dates for NRW are the same each year: 27 May to 3 June. Look through the calendar to see how you can mark NRW at an event near you.

Hosting your own NRW event? Head to the Events page to add it to the calendar.

Please note: the events on this calendar are not the responsibility of Reconciliation Australia. If you have any questions regarding an event, please contact the organisers.

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    Ngalu Warrawi Marri

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    Celebrate the ongoing resilience of First Nations cultures in a free after-hours event featuring live music, tours and workshops.

    National Reconciliation Week Illumination

    May 27 @ 6:00 pm - May 29 @ 11:00 pm UTC+10

    The Parliament House façade will be illuminated by ‘Numbat Night’, a 2024 artwork by John Prince Siddon, a Walmajarri artist.

    Introduction to Kaurna Language Workshop with Kira Yaltu Bain

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    Join Kira Yaltu Bain during National Reconciliation Week 2026 for an Introduction to Kaurna Language Workshop including pronunciation, greetings and delivering an acknowledgement of country. Bring along any questions you might have about using language. Age: Adults 16+ Bookings: Bookings essential – spaces are limited Skill Level: Suitable for beginners - no prior experience required.

    Nunga Screen Hopgood Theatre

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    Nunga Screen returns for its 15th year of powerful storytelling, celebrating First Nations culture, language and creativity through film.

    Nunga Screen Port Pirie

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    Nunga Screen returns for its 15th year of powerful storytelling, celebrating First Nations culture, language and creativity through film.

    Nunga Screen Chaffey Theatre

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    Nunga Screen returns for its 15th year of powerful storytelling, celebrating First Nations culture, language and creativity through film.