Reconciliation Queensland Inc in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | Community
Reconciliation Queensland Inc
Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Phone: +61 403 265 344
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25.01.2022 The I Do! Wedding Stories exhibition at the Queensland Museum is featuring never heard before stories from Djunngaal Elders and Yarrabah community members.
24.01.2022 ‘Always Was, Always Will Be’ is the theme for this year’s National NAIDOC Week (815 November 2020). NAIDOC celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. For more information and local events details, go to: www.naidoc.org.au #NAIDOC2020
23.01.2022 'Unholy Alliance': Trump, BHP & Rio Tinto rush to desecrate another sacred site, in Arizona
21.01.2022 SBS report on the 50 words project featuring Allyra Murray, the face behind RUIL's word posts.
21.01.2022 Indigenous playwright and festival director Wesley Enoch slams Queensland Theatre for lack of Indigenous programming (paywall protected)
18.01.2022 It’s like cleaning your house, a burn, cleaning the floor to make everything look good and come back to life. Cool burning. This all-female Girringun Ranger c...rew light fires and drop traditional knowledge on Girramay land near Cardwell for @SBSNews and NITV and #NAIDOCWeek2020. Cindy-Lou, Evelyn, Kayla, Olivia and Karen on the job, on country, maintaining tradition and the environment. #alwayswasalwayswillbe Another big thank-you to colleague Aneeta Bhole for collaborating on this yarn to make it happen . Online story here: https://www.sbs.com.au//meet-queensland-s-first-all-women- Thanks to Jacqui Diggins and Julie Lightfoot at Terrain NRM for helping organise and landowner Royd Blunden for offering up his land. #NAIDOC2020 #NAIDOC #NAIDOCWeek #Aboriginal #Indigenous
12.01.2022 Mununjahli Yugambeh woman Jody Currie has become the first Indigenous Australian elected to the Brisbane North PHN Board of Directors, following the organisation’s recent AGM #NAIDOC2020
07.01.2022 A huge milestone today The decision to halt the climb was made when less than 20 per cent of all visitors were choosing to climb Uluru. Read more: https://ab.co/35uLubu
07.01.2022 National NAIDOC has proudly partnered with Netflix to help highlight Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content across the streaming service during NAIDOC Week 2020
04.01.2022 During NAIDOC Week, read about the #50Words Project making words from local Indigenous languages available for every Australian to hear and learn #NAIDOC2020
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