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National Reconciliation Week 2015

national Reconciliation Week 2015 Barani
national Reconciliation Week 2015 Barani

National Reconciliation Week 2015 Barani Across the country, reconciliation supporters brought to life the national reconciliation week 2024 theme, now more than ever. from 27 may to 3 june, in schools, communities and workplaces across the nation, supporters of the reconciliation movement came together to recommit to bold action to continue the fight for aboriginal and torres strait islander people’s rights, recognition and justice. Next event. 27 may 2024 3 june 2024. organised by. reconciliation australia. national reconciliation week is intended to celebrate indigenous history and culture in australia and foster reconciliation discussion and activities. it started as the week of prayer for reconciliation in 1993, developing into national reconciliation week in 1996.

national reconciliation week Information Powerpoint
national reconciliation week Information Powerpoint

National Reconciliation Week Information Powerpoint 27 may 2015 to 3 jun 2015. national reconciliation week (nrw) is celebrated across australia each year between 27 may and 3 june. the dates commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey—the anniversaries of the successful 1967 referendum and the high court mabo decision. the week is a time for all australians to learn. National reconciliation week runs from 27 may to 3 june each year, with the dates representing significant milestones in the fight for justice for aboriginal and torres strait islander peoples. Check out our national reconciliation week resources here: twinkl .au l 1hvlrdso, what is national reconciliation week? national reconciliatio. 30 may 2016. around australia, national reconciliation week is being celebrated and commemorated in a range of events as varied as the people who have cared for this country for thousands of years. reconciliation week, which is on from 27 may to 3 june, gives us the opportunity to learn more about aboriginal and torres strait islander history.

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