The 2022 National RAP Conference is an opportunity for RAP organisations, large and small, to connect, learn and be challenged to be brave in their ...
The award winners will be announced that night. Plenary sessions invite us to discover together, new insights into brave action that will transform our workplaces and our futures. The 2022 National RAP Conference is a unique opportunity for RAP members, policymakers, academics, and community leaders to connect and be brave in their commitments to reconciliation.
Smoking Ceremony presented by Darren Wandin and Tony Garvey; A chat with ex-AFL premiership coach, Paul Roos; Performances by Ash Dargan and Uncle Kutcha ...
“I really encourage everyone to tune in to this event and reflect on the learnings that come out of it, so we can all play a part in continuing strengthen our connection to country and community into the future.” - Firestick documentary with Victor Steffenson and Leeton Lee, presented by Darren Wandin - Smoking Ceremony presented by Darren Wandin and Tony Garvey
Reconciliation Australia and FECCA encourage migrant communities to engage with the reconciliation process during NRW and beyond. You can find events across the ...
- Engage with National Reconciliation Week The National Reconciliation Week theme for 2022 is Be Brave. Make Change. - You can find events across the country and list your own events on the National Reconciliation Week events calendar - The theme of National Reconciliation Week 2022 is 'Be Brave. Make Change'. National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to contribute to the reconciliation of the nation by building better relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. - Reconciliation Australia and FECCA encourage migrant communities to engage with the reconciliation process during NRW and beyond.
On election night, Anthony Albanese opened his acceptance speech with a full commitment to the Uluru Statement From the Heart. It came just a week ahead of ...
My Name is Gulpilil, the 2021 documentary following revered Yolngu actor David Gulpilil, and Wash My Soul in the River’s Flow, the love story of Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter, are also screening. Funds go directly to Children’s Ground, which says it will use them to “help brighten the future for First Nations children and their families”. A new mural by Wurundjeri artist Simone Thomson, and a podcast hosted by award-winning multidisciplinary Yiman artist Shannon Williams, aka Brotha Black, will also be launched. On Friday May 27, the Koojay Corroboree kicks off the week at Coogee Beach with dancing, fire displays and a smoking ceremony. In the following days thousands of others crossed bridges in their own towns and cities in a symbolic, nationwide gesture of hope. In Melbourne, the walk across the Yarra at Princes Bridge is said to have attracted close to 300,000 people.
The not-for-profit said the 2022 NRW theme, Be Brave, Make Change, urged Australians to create a lasting difference with brave reconciliation actions.
The City said at the end of the walk there would be a flag-raising ceremony, story sharing, activities and a chance for further discussions, and to raise awareness and education around reconciliation. The City said the walk would give the community the opportunity to come together, share stories and walk as one on the journey to reconciliation. Reconciliation WA and the City of Bunbury are encouraging people of the region to come together, share stories and continue the journey to reconciliation during National Reconciliation Week.