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22.01.2022 Starting National Reconciliation Week 2019 with South Australia Reconciliation breakfast.
22.01.2022 Today's the first day of NAIDOC Week - a time to celebrate the histories, cultures and achievements of Indigenous people. Not sure what it's all about? You can find out more here.
21.01.2022 Are you looking for NAIDOC Week resources to use in your classroom next week? Download our Curriculum Resource:
20.01.2022 Today's the start of National Reconciliation Week - an important annual event for those who call Australia home. It's also the anniversary of the successful 1967 Referendum, where Aussies voted to amend two parts of the Constitution that excluded Indigenous people. This was the highest ever "yes" vote in a Referendum - some people say it was the most unifying moment in our history! It's still important today as it shows what can happen when Aussies come together and stand up... for what's right. Share video #NRW2019 #GroundedinTruth #WalkTogether2019
20.01.2022 Are you a teacher and find Australia Day a tough topic to teach? We've created a free Teacher Guide you could use in the classroom. You'll find it here: https://australianstogether.org.au/edu/curriculum-resources
19.01.2022 What does Australia Day "really" mean? Here's some things to think about.
18.01.2022 What's National Reconciliation week all about? Find out more #nrw2019 #GroundedinTruth #WalkTogether2019
17.01.2022 This year NAIDOC Week is being celebrated between 8-15 November, instead of in July. Everyone's invited to join the celebrations. Find out more here:
17.01.2022 Today's Australia Day. Here are some answers to the most common questions you'll hear. You'll find them here: https://australianstogether.org.au//answers-to-tricky-que/
16.01.2022 This year's NAIDOC Week theme is Voice, Treaty, Truth. It comes from the Uluru Statement of the Heart - a significant statement, put forth by Indigenous leaders from all corners of Australia. It calls for a First Nations voice to Parliament, a treaty process and truth-telling of Australia's history. ... You can find out more here. #NAIDOC2019 #NAIDOCWeek #VoiceTreatyTrurh
15.01.2022 We've recently had National Reconciliation Week (NRW) and next week's NAIDOC Week. If you're wondering what the difference is, you're not alone. NRW is about the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. It's a week for all Australians to contribute to reconciliation. NAIDOC Week is a time when everyone's invited to celebrate the history, cultures and achievements of Indigenous people.... Learn more here #NAIDOC2019
14.01.2022 7-14 July is NAIDOC Week and everyone's invited to join the celebrations. Aboriginal dance is not just about celebration it also tells a story. Here's what it means for these young people. "Come and experience what you never experienced before". Please share... #NAIDOC2019 See more
12.01.2022 National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is an important week for Australia - a place that's home for people from many cultures and backgrounds. It's a time to acknolwedge significants dates in our recent history when Australians from all backgrounds stood up for a better future for all of us. Understanding what has happened in the past can help us build a brighter future, together. ... For more visit: https://australianstogether.org.au/nrw #NRW2019 #GroundedinTruth #WalkTogether2019
12.01.2022 Did you notice who was featured on Google search today? Today's doodle celebrates the 115th birthday of Aunty Gladys Elphick Gladys Elphick, better known in the community as Aunty Glad. Gladys Elphick was a Kaurna and Ngadjuri woman, best known as the founding president of the Council of Aboriginal Women of South Australia.... An inspirational Indigenous leader, she's remembered for her significant contribution to the community of South Australia especially in helping Indigenous women take up the fight for equality and justice. Gladys was instrumental in the formation of the Aboriginal Women's Council and, together with others, a legal aid service, medical service and the Aboriginal Community Centre in Adelaide. Learn more about Gladys here: http://bit.ly/19N0TFf
12.01.2022 Today's the anniversary of the 1992 landmark High Court Mabo Decision, which rejected terra nullius and recognised Indigenous people as the original custodians of Australia for the first time. When Europeans first arrived in Australia they said it was 'land belonging to no one'. The Mabo Decision legally and symbolically acknowledged the truth and changed the way we all think about Australia's history. For more visit: https://australianstogether.org.au/nrw... #NRW2019 #GroundedinTruth #WalkTogether2019
11.01.2022 Today's Indigenous Literacy Day Join the Indigenous Literacy Foundation in their virtual Indigenous Literacy Day celebrations as they engage with schools around the nation! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtrOi2Y-B8A.
11.01.2022 Australia Day's coming up. It's a difficult day for many, and you may be wondering what to do. Here's 10 ideas to consider.
10.01.2022 In this Together - 27 May to 3 June #NRW2020 #InThisTogether2020
10.01.2022 The 1967 Referendum is when Australians voted to change two sections of the Constitution that excluded Indigenous people. It went down in history because it was unprecedented for so many Australians to vote YES. In fact, it's still the biggest YES vote in Australia's history! It shows us that when Aussies come together we can see great things happen in our nation. ... For more visit: https://australianstogether.org.au/nrw #NRW2019 #GroundedinTruth #WalkTogether2019
05.01.2022 Congratulations to Professor Michael McDaniel on receiving the National NAIDOC 2019 Scholar of the Year
04.01.2022 January 26 is a difficult day for many. Explore our timeline to help understand why.
04.01.2022 It's NAIDOC Week! A time for everyone to celebrate the histories, cultures and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Here's a great resource to use in your classroom:
04.01.2022 The origins of NAIDOC Week can be traced back nearly 100 years to Aboriginal activist groups in the 1920s. In 1984 a campaign started to make the first Sunday in July a public holiday for Aborigines Day (which has since changed to NAIDOC Week). There's more to this story. ... Learn more about NAIDOC's history here. #NAIDOC2019 #VoiceTreatyTruth See more
01.01.2022 It's National Reconciliation Week - an important week for those who call Australia home. Share this video so others can understand the significance of this week. #NRW2019 #GroundedinTruth #WalkTogether2019
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