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SUMMARY:Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry - Minjerribah / Terrangerri Information Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Minjerribah Moorgumpin Elders-in-Council Aboriginal Corporation\, together with Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation will host the Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry information sessions on the island this week.  \nThe first will be on Friday at 5pm.  \nThe second information session will be this Saturday at 10am – this day will open with song and dance\, a welcome\, and following the information session\, a light lunch will be provided.  \nCome and learn about the inquiry and how you can participate in the Truth-telling and healing inquiry when it occurs on the Minjerribha | Terrangerri in December.  \nAll welcome. \nDunwich Hall\, 6 Ballow Rd\, Dunwich QLD 4183
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/truth-telling-and-healing-inquiry-minjerribah-terrangerri-information-sessions/
LOCATION:Dunwich Hall\,\, 6 Ballow Rd\,\, Dunwich\, Qld\, 4183\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Truth Telling
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minierribah Moorgumpin (Elders-In-Council)":MAILTO:admin@qyac.net
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241103T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241103T153000
DTSTAMP:20260508T015654
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SUMMARY:Truth Telling Session at Mitchelton Library
DESCRIPTION:Continuing his June Truth-Telling session\, Paul Richards will continue sharing his stories alongside Allison James on \nSunday the 3rd of November. \nPaul will be covering court cases and commentaries relating to Torres Strait islands. \nWeipa\, Cooktown\, Mossman Mareeba\, Normanton\, Cairns\, Hervey Bay\, and Native Title issues \nAllison was the 1st Secretary at the Aboriginal Legal Service commencing in December 1972. She has had a career in community justice\, the Murri Court and will speak broadly on community justice issues in which she has been involved. \nRSVP 31 October:  hellochargreenwood@gmail.com
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/truth-telling-talks-at-mitchelton-library/
LOCATION:Mitchelton Library\, 37 Heliopolis Parade\, Mitchelton\, Qld\, 4053
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241105T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241105T183000
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SUMMARY:Koori Curriculum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a live virtual workshop on “Aboriginal Storytelling in Early Childhood” November 5th at 6:30pm. \nTo register go to: https://buff.ly/3Nznev8  \nJoin Jessica Staines\, Director of the Koori Curriculum for a live webinar on “Aboriginal Storytelling in Early Childhood\, a virtual session designed exclusively for early learning educators who wish to deepen their understanding and integration of Aboriginal culture into their educational practices. \nThis webinar\, led by Jessica Staines\, a renowned early childhood educator and Director of the multi- award-winning Koori Curriculum\, oﬀers a rich exploration of storytelling\, sharing\, and the significant role of stories as pedagogy in Aboriginal ways of knowing\, being and doing.  \nThis session will include: \n• Unpacking Acknowledgments of Country Through Story Sharing: Learn to conduct meaningful Acknowledgments of Country. \n• Aboriginal pedagogy: Learn how to use story sharing as a way to teach through culture and not about it. \n• Yarning Circle Insights: Explore how to use Yarning Circles eﬀectively to foster a deeper connection and understanding among children. \n• Resource Building: Develop skills to curate a holistic First Nations library and understand the appropriate use of Dreaming stories\, ensuring respectful and authentic integration of Aboriginal narratives. \n• Curriculum Content: Learn how to bring First Nations stories to life.  \nBenefit from Jessica Staines’ extensive experience and passion for enhancing cultural confidence and capacity among educators\, enriched with personal anecdotes and proven strategies that respect and uplift Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. \nBy participating\, educators will not only expand their educational repertoire with Aboriginal pedagogies but also fortify their ability to foster an educational setting that truly recognises and cherishes the richness of Aboriginal stories. \nJoin us to transform your educational practice\, deepen your cultural understandings\, and commit to a journey of continuous learning and respect for Country and its original custodians. \nLinks to EYLF:  \nOutcome 1.1: Children feel safe\, secure and supported. This is evident when children\, for example tell stories about their family and culture.  \nOutcome 1.1: Children feel safe\, secure and supported. Educators support this learning when they for example provide culturally safe place where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and children from culturally diverse backgrounds can share their stories about history and culture.  \nOutcome 1.2: Children develop their emerging autonomy\, interdependence\, resilience and agency. Educators support this for example when they share stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have shown agency and resilience and share stories that reflect children’s cultural and family diversity.  \nOutcome 1.3: Children develop knowledgeable confident self-identities\, and a positive sense of self-worth. This is evident when children for example share stories of Country and Community.  \nOutcome 4.2 Children develop a range of learning and thinking skills and processes such as problem solving\, inquiry experimentation\, hypothesizing\, researching and investigating. This is evident when children for example connect their local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community to engage stories about place-based history and culture.
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/koori-curriculum/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Koori Curriculum":MAILTO:info@kooricurriculum.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241108
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UID:7476-1730851200-1731023999@antarqld.org.au
SUMMARY:RAP Conference and Indigenous Governance Awards
DESCRIPTION:The National RAP Conference 2024 will be held in Meanjin (Brisbane) from 6-7 November 2024 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. The two-day event galvanises the power of the 3000+ organisations with Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs) from all around Australia during this historic phase in Australia’s reconciliation journey. \nThe Indigenous Governance Awards 2024 Gala Dinner is the exclusive evening function that highlights and celebrates outstanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led organisations and projects. \nStay tuned for updates on the conference schedule\, featured speakers\, and more\, including information on this years IGA 2024 finalists! \nhttps://rapconference.com.au/tickets/ \n 
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/rap-conference-and-indigenous-governance-awards/
LOCATION:Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre\, Boulevard Room\, South Bank\, Meanjin (Brisbane)\, Queensland\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241107T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241107T120000
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SUMMARY:Informing the Agenda with Katie Kiss
DESCRIPTION:Brisbane – Informing the Agenda Engagements (In person event)\nWoolloongabba Substation\, 45 Logan Rd\, Woolloongabba QLD 4102\, Australia\nThu\, 7 Nov\, 9:30am – 12pm AEST \nFirst Nations communities have the answers about what is needed to create a better future where their voices are heard and their rights are respected. \nAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Katie Kiss is embarking on a landmark listening tour to inform her agenda for her five-year term. This initiative is part of the ongoing commitment to ensuring that First Nations voices guide the journey forward\, following the outcome of the 2023 Voice Referendum. \nCommissioner Kiss will meet directly with First Nations communities to hear their perspectives on the key social justice issues that affect them. This extensive consultation will form the basis of a discussion paper\, contributing to the Social Justice Report in 2025\, and will shape the next steps in the collective efforts toward reconciliation and equality. \nPlease note that this event is location specific and other locations will be posted on our website.
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/informing-the-agenda-with-katie-kiss/
LOCATION:Woolloongabba Substation\, 45 Logan Rd\, Woolloongabba\, Qld\, 4102\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241117T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241117T160000
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SUMMARY:Network Gathering
DESCRIPTION:These gatherings are to help build connections among community groups and individuals so we can strengthen efforts to work for justice and self-determination for First Nations people in Greater Brisbane and across Queensland. \nIf your organisation would like to participate in these gatherings please contact us on: office@antarqld.org.au
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/network-gathering/
LOCATION:Venues to be determined\, Queensland\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241118T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241118T113000
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CREATED:20241112T071708Z
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SUMMARY:Cherbourg's Truth Telling
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/cherbourgs-truth-telling/
LOCATION:The Ration Shed Museum\, Barambah Avenue\, Cherbourg\, QLD\, 4605
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Ration Shed":MAILTO:info@rationshed.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241125T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241125T213000
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SUMMARY:QCOSS Awards
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us on Monday\, 25 November for an evening of inspiration and celebration. \nTogether\, we’ll honour Queensland’s extraordinary individuals\, teams\, and services who have gone above and beyond to create positive change in our communities. \nOur celebratory dinner will be hosted by acclaimed writer and journalist Trent Dalton. \nBe part of this special event – secure your seat today and help us recognise these outstanding changemakers. Check out the finalists and purchase a ticket! \nhttps://www.qcoss.org.au/queensland-community-impact-awards/#msdynmkt_trackingcontext=e8011775-d4c2-41d0-bd48-b2f0eeb8e013 \nPre-dinner drinks:\n6:30pm – 7:00pm \nAwards dinner:\n7:00pm – 10:30pm
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/qcoss-awards/
LOCATION:Brisbane City Hall
CATEGORIES:Awards Ceremony
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241126T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241126T100000
DTSTAMP:20260508T015654
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SUMMARY:Nothing About Us Without Us! - Rally
DESCRIPTION:From First Nations Action Network \nWe asking you to join over 8\,000 people who have already signed the petition supporting the Path to Treaty\, by joining us at 8.30am Tuesday\, 26 November 2024\, as we gather at Queensland’s Parliament House to voice our concerns over decisions made against the interests of community and without any engagement. \nWe will gather on the first parliamentary day of the new term of government to show the LNP that nothing should be decided about us without us. \nWe call on the government to sit down with a broad collective table of stakeholders to have a conversation about the urgent need to listen and respect a community that is feeling extremely vulnerable. \nIf you are a concerned individual or group please come along. If you are a concerned community group please share this event with your members and consider writing a public statement of concern. \nSee the link below for details and to Register
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/nothing-about-us-without-us-rally/
LOCATION:Parliament House Queensland\, 2A George Street\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4000
CATEGORIES:Gathering
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ORGANIZER;CN="First Nations Action Network":MAILTO:info@firstnationsaction.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241128T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241128T190000
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UID:7578-1732815000-1732820400@antarqld.org.au
SUMMARY:Reconciliation – Lessons from the Referendum
DESCRIPTION:For those still soaring on the good vibes from last week’s Reconciliation Australia conference\, or for those who missed it but are looking to engage in meaningful discussions about our path forward—this is your chance! \nJoin us for Reconciliation – Lessons from the Referendum\, a panel discussion that reflects on the 2023 Referendum and explores the next steps in our journey toward reconciliation\, RAPs\, Voice\, Treaty\, and Truth. \nFeaturing:  \n \n Dr. Jackie Huggins AM FAHA – A national leader in reconciliation for over 40 years \n \n Erin Lang – CEO\, Reconciliation Queensland \n \n Professor Andrew Gunstone – Executive Director\, National Centre for Reconciliation\, Truth\, and Justice \n \n Date: 28 November 2024 \n \n Time: 5.30pm–7.00pm (Canapés & drinks from 5pm) \n \n Venue: kuril dhagun\, Level 1\, State Library of Queensland\, South Brisbane \n \n Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with these inspiring leaders\, hear reflections on recent milestones\, and find out how you can get involved. \nLet’s reflect on what’s happened so we can consider action-driven approaches to moving forward. All proceeds from Professor Gunstone’s book “Reflections on the Voice – during and after the campaign”\, available for just $20\, will support a First Nations PhD scholarship on Truth-telling. \nLet’s build a reconciled future\, together. 
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/reconciliation-lessons-from-the-referendum/
LOCATION:State Library Queensland\, Stanley Place\, South Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4101
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