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National Reconciliation Week 2020: 27 May – 3 June Reconciliation Australia acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and Reconciliation Week is a great time for Australians to start, continue, or strengthen their own journey of learning that the world’s oldest living culture is right here, and a part of us all. The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2020 (#NRW2020) is, In This Together. Reconciliation News has moved exclusively online for the May 2020 edition, as we reflect on telling important stories in changing times – while also caring for Country.
Australia has created a disconnected society that can be quite “selfish and insular”, Dr Peters said. And while COVID-19 means community events have been cancelled, the key purposes of NRW remain the same, even if the celebration looks different. “It’s a great time to share our culture with non-Aboriginal people and educate others about the importance of our culture and its central role in Australian society,” , senior lecturer in Indigenous Studies and Tourism at Swinburne University told HuffPost Australia. In 2020 Reconciliation Australia marks twenty years of shaping Australia’s journey towards a more just, equitable and reconciled nation.
In the same year, approximately 300,000 people walked across Sydney Harbour Bridge as part of NRW, to show their support for reconciliation.Today, NRW is celebrated by businesses, schools and early learning services, organisations, and individuals Australia-wide.
She never adapted to the constraints of city life and the thought of leaving her culture behind. Police are seeking information from the community to help locate… NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each year to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. “We’re all on Aboriginal land, and it all contains story and history that we can all connect to. Two men have been charged with drug offences after police allegedly located more than $28,000… Chief Executive Officer, Karen Mundine, said that Australia’s ability to move forward as a nation relies on individuals, organisations and communities coming together in the spirit of reconciliation.