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The 2024 RAP Impact Report shows many organisations with Reconciliation Action Plans are deepening their impact through strong governance and accountability.
This edition is all about champions of the past, present and future who are inspiring us all to continue the work for a more united and
respectful nation.
We reflect on the impact and legacy of Corroboree 2000, 25 years after 250,000 people walked across the Sydney Harbour Bridge in support of reconciliation.
The latest Narragunnawali professional learning resource is here to support educators in respectfully embedding First Nations perspectives in learning environments.
Culture has always been a major part of Joey Laifoo’s life. Find out about Island Stars, cultural renewal and economic self-determination in Zenadth Kes.
Ian Hamm makes the case to embrace a bold, macroeconomic approach in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs but not at the expense of social policy and rights.
A group of Bardi and Jawi people walked out of the mission to set up their own free community of Djarindjin 41 years ago. Now, they’ve been recognised for their determination and good governance.
Hundreds of choirs are gearing up to sing the iconic Australian anthem Solid Rock as part of Voices for Reconciliation. Shane Howard looks back on the song's enduring success.
Poetry, history and music – in the latest edition of reconciliation news, we review some recent releases from First Nations authors and artists.