National Reconciliation Week: Be a Voice for Generations

From 27 May to 3 June Australia acknowledges National Reconciliation Week. This is a time for all Australians to pause, reflect and learn about the history and culture of First Nations peoples, and explore ways we can continue to shape Australia into a reconciled nation.

Lifestyle
  • 1 May 2023
LL18663 CAM NRW 2023 Website Carousel 1968x960 FA.jpg

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respect to them and their Elders - both past and present. Lakeside Joondalup is located on the traditional lands of the Whadjuk Peoples.

Each year from 27 May to 3 June Australia acknowledges National Reconciliation Week. This is a time for all Australians to pause, reflect and learn about the history and culture of First Nations peoples, and explore ways we can continue to shape Australia into a reconciled nation.

The dates that bookend National Reconciliation Week commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey—the successful 1967 referendum(on 27 May 1967), and the High Court Mabo decision (on 3 June 1992).

The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2023 is “Be a voice for generations”.

Reconciliation is a journey for all Australians –as individuals, families, communities, organisations and importantly as a nation. Everyone is encouraged to come together, in person and join in conversations as we strive for a more just, equitable nation in an environment of unity and respect.

For more information about NRW, the 2023 theme, and for additional ideas on how to celebrate the week, visit https://www.reconciliation.org.au/our-work/national-reconciliation-week/

To see a map of the language, tribal or nation groups of First Nations Peoples, visit the AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia.

Lifestyle