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Mudgee Early Childhood Reconciliation Group

Phone: +61 2 6372 1460



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22.01.2022 We are often asked in the lead up to Reconciliation Week what early learning services can do to acknowledge this period. Here are a couple of ideas to get you s...tarted: - Facilitate a Welcome to Country - Attend Community Events - Host a Morning Tea and invite community members - Engage in some cultural capacity training - Refresh, review and recommit to your Reconciliation Action Plan - Watch an Aboriginal documentary - Engage, support, and promote Aboriginal businesses - Read books such as Say Yes by Jennifer Castles See more



19.01.2022 The 2021 National Reconciliation Week theme graphics are drawn from the artwork ‘Action’ by Jessica Johnson: Nungala Creative. Jessica is a descendent of the Wa...rumungu/Wombaya people north of Tennant Creek. The artwork reflects our connection and mutual obligation to one another, community and Country. Through commonality and difference, we have the ability to come together and achieve real change. Elements of the artwork include: Spirit souls = thinking/awareness. The undulating landscape is shown through the contours at the base of the artwork. Moons/planets = represents cycle and time. Stars = Navigation and knowing the way. Boomerang = Coming full circle. Reflection = Reflecting on our actions. Central river = The crying river represents the degradation and needed renewal. The land is suffering from inaction. #NRW2021 #MoreThanAWord #reconciliation

03.01.2022 NATIONAL RECONCILIATION WEEK 2021: POSTER AND ARTWORK REVEALED In 2021 we are seeing more people speaking up, speaking the truth, asking the hard questions, se...eing the hard facts, and informing themselves about issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. More than a word. Reconciliation takes action asks people to take this awareness and knowledge, and use it as a springboard to more substantive, brave action. For reconciliation to be effective, it must involve truth-telling, and actively address issues of inequality, systemic racism and instances where the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are ignored, denied or reduced. While we see greater support for reconciliation from the Australian people than ever before, we must be more determined than ever if we are to achieve the goals of the movement a just, equitable, reconciled Australia. Poster and resources: http://bit.ly/NRW2021Resources See the full artwork by Nungala Creative http://bit.ly/NRW2021Artwork Understanding the 2021 theme: http://bit.ly/NRW2021Theme #NRW2021 #MoreThanAWord #Reconciliation 33 Creative

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