I don’t have live access to current news articles right now, but I can summarize the general idea of Reconciliation Week and point you to where to find the latest updates.
Core idea
- National Reconciliation Week in Australia marks two milestones (the 1967 referendum and the High Court Mabo decision) and encourages learning, reflection, and action to improve relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians.
Where to look for the latest updates
- Official reconciliation bodies and government education sites often publish calendars, event guides, and statements around the current year’s theme. Check:
- Reconciliation Australia (the national body) for annual themes, programs, and educational resources.
- State or territory education departments for school-based events and community activities.
- Local councils or community organizations for community walks, screenings, and talks.
Recent themes (examples vary by year)
- The theme typically centers on “be a voice for generations” or similar calls to action across communities, schools, workplaces, and governments to advance genuine reconciliation.
Would you like me to search for the very latest articles from reliable sources and summarize key events, dates, and ways to participate in your area (Marseille/France) or in Australia? If you prefer, tell me the region you’re most interested in and I can tailor the update.
Sources
These events will raise awareness of the true dimensions of the reconciliation process and encourage people to make a commitment ‘to be a voice for generations’, which is the theme of this year’s National Reconciliation Week. This theme encourages all Australians to kickstart the real change of tomorrow today by advocating for reconciliation "where we live, work and socialise”. Charles Sturt University is undertaking this work right now by seeking to formally establish our Reconciliation...
news.csu.edu.auNSW public schools will come together and celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and history this National Reconciliation Week.
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www.inkl.comThe City is also hosting three community-focused events: a screening of Reconciliation WA’s National Reconciliation Week Breakfast at Willagee Community Centre at 9.00am on Friday, 29 May; a screening of The New Boy at 5.00pm on Thursday, 28 May at Blue Gum Community Centre; and community members can also connect with Country on the Community Walk – Booja Bidi with Cyril Yarran at EcoHub on Saturday, 30 May. Last year, Melville proudly launched its Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)...
www.melvillecity.com.auThis edition spotlights the educators, communities and young leaders who are knowing better, doing better and driving reconciliation forward.
www.reconciliation.org.auReconciliation is about strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, for the benefit of all Australians. Get Involved In Reconciliation See how you can get […]
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