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The Narragunnawali Awards 2023 celebrate educators and community members doing the hard work, learning and unlearning, and creating lasting relationships.
The vital role of education in building a reconciled Australia is being recognised and celebrated by Reconciliation Australia.
In the latest issue of Reconciliation News, we review some recent releases from First Nations writers!
An intergenerational Yuin choir is helping to revitalise and renew the Dhurga language – an act that would have seen them thrown in jail only a generation before.
The success of one organisation’s yarning circles with First Nations men has wide-reaching lessons for why safe spaces for love, conversation and deep-listening are essential to healing.
The Mayapa Weeyn sculpture has created a conversation in Portland, Victoria about who and what we commemorate.
Organisations with Reconciliation Action Plans must continue to drive change. Post-referendum this work is more critical than ever.
National Reconciliation Week 2023 was filled with actions, events and conversations as supporters around the nation embodied the theme 'Be A Voice for Generations'.
This 50th edition of Reconciliation News is about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people raising their voices and singing their stories despite setbacks.