Reconciliation Week

2024 - 5 - 27

Celebrate Reconciliation Week with Wine Tasting and Aboriginal Art: What You Need to Know

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From 900 wines to Aboriginal art exhibitions, discover the must-see events for Reconciliation Week!

Reconciliation Week in Australia is a time to reflect, learn, and celebrate the unity of all communities. In Canberra, you can immerse yourself in a three-hour tasting of over 900 wines, a delightful way to enjoy the week's festivities. Across the nation, events like the Currawa Crossing exhibition showcase the beautiful artworks of Aboriginal artists, emphasizing the importance of Indigenous culture and heritage.

The significance of Reconciliation Week extends beyond art and wine, with initiatives like Reconciliation WA in Western Australia driving unity and understanding. Jody Nunn, the CEO of Reconciliation WA, is at the forefront of promoting harmony and inclusivity, making a tangible difference in the community. In the ACT, Reconciliation Day highlights the unique culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, creating a space for reflection and appreciation.

Amidst the celebrations, it's crucial to acknowledge the ongoing efforts for a better future, exemplified by initiatives like the Indigenous paintings presented by Leading Aircraftman Lauenstein during National Reconciliation Week. These gestures of recognition and respect play a vital role in fostering understanding and collaboration among all Australians.

As we commemorate significant milestones like the 1967 referendum and the Mabo decision, Reconciliation Week serves as a reminder of the progress made and the work that still lies ahead. Embracing shared histories and cultures through events like indigenous art displays and joint statements fosters a sense of unity and cooperation across the nation.

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Reconciliation Week, and a three-hour tasting of 900 wines: 40+ ... (HerCanberra)

From things to do this Reconciliation Week to a three-hour tasting of 900 wines (yes, 900), here's everything you can't miss this week in Canberra.

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Reconciliation Week: How State is getting back to unity after divisive ... (The West Australian)

In Western Australia, this work is led by Reconciliation WA. And its CEO Jody Nunn has the pedigree to make a difference, calling on West Australians ...

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National Reconciliation Week Showcases Aboriginal Art (Mirage News)

Federation Council Mayor, Cr Patrick Bourke said, "Returning for its second year, the Currawa Crossing exhibition showcases artworks from Aboriginal artists ...

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Reconciliation Day: Why is the ACT the only jurisdiction that has a ... (SBS)

Across Australia, Monday marks the beginning of National Reconciliation Week, a time for celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture in ...

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Working for a better future (Defence News)

During National Reconciliation Week, Leading Aircraftman Lauenstein will present two Indigenous paintings by Aircraftwoman Dakota Dalton to the Air Movements ...

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Reconciliation Australia's Two-Faced Activism - Quadrant Online (Quadrant)

Every year, Reconciliation Australia Limited (RAL) marks the period between the anniversaries of the 1967 referendum (May 217) and the Mabo judgment (June ...

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Art display for reconciliation - bay 93.9 (Bay 93.9)

Geelong's city hall will be lit up this week with displays of indigenous art. It's part of national reconciliation week, which begins today and runs through ...

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Now More Than Ever โ€“ Reconciliation Week 2024 | Ministers Media ... (Ministers Media Centre)

Today is the start of Reconciliation Week around Australia (27 May to 3 June), when all Australians have the opportunity to remember the significant ...

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Football NSW acknowledges National Reconciliation Week (Football NSW)

These dates commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey โ€“ the successful 1967 referendum and the High Court Mabo decision.

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National Reconciliation Week Joint Statement | Commonwealth ... (Commonwealth Games Australia)

Every Australian stands to gain from a sporting culture that embraces our shared histories, actively promotes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, ...

City of Perth recognises National Reconciliation Week 2024 (City of Perth)

It is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories and cultures, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in ...

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National Reconciliation Week (Government of Western Australia)

National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievements, and to explore how each of us can ...

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Together, let's celebrate National Reconciliation Week (Tweed Shire Council)

The Family Centre's Walk on Country, a community walk from Cudgen Creek to Kingscliff foreshore, will take place on the last day of National Reconciliation ...

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How Christians Can Engage in Reconciliation Week - 96five Family ... (96Five)

National Reconciliation Week started in 1993, when a national prayer movement called the Week of Prayer for Reconciliation was started.

National Reconciliation Week: 27 May - 3 June (WA Football)

National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to join in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples to learn about our ...

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