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We urge all Australians to better understand our shared history and the traumatic injustices committed against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The community of Gundagai has acted to ensure that Wiradjuri heroes Yarri and Jacky Jacky are known by anyone living in or visiting the town.
Reconciliation Australia has once again produced National Reconciliation Week information and posters in languages other than English.
On 26 January, understanding our history will advance unity. Truth-telling is critical to Australia being able to celebrate together.
The Coota Girls Aboriginal Corporation reclaimed the site of the former Cootamundra Domestic Training Home for Aboriginal Girls as a safe space to tell stories.
The new Reconciliation Australia co-chairs are long-standing director Ms Kirstie Parker and the newly-appointed director, Mr Michael Rose AM.
Your continued commitment to the reconciliation movement is proof that our work over the past decades has created a powerful force for positive change.
The National Reconciliation Week 2025 theme 'Bridging Now to Next' urges us to look ahead and continue the push forward towards a more united and respectful nation as past lessons guide us.
A summary timeline of key moments in Australia's reconciliation journey.