The first of a series of visits to places of First Nations significance in South East Queensland during 2025. Visit the Cherbourg Ration Shed Museum on a guided bus tour...
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The first of a series of visits to places of First Nations significance in South East Queensland during 2025. Visit the Cherbourg Ration Shed Museum on a guided bus tour...
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This gathering was to be on Friday 16th May but has been postponed to Tuesday 20th May. See the entry on that date Morning Tea for First Nations Elders Honouring... |
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Honouring Place and Truth-telling A conversation with Elders about what they would like to see this reconciliation week When: 10.30am Tuesday, 20th May 2025 Where: Ground Alchemy Café 154 Merthyr... |
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Join us as we commemorate 25 years since the incorporation of Reconciliation Queensland—a milestone grounded in a movement that began long before us. For countless generations, Aboriginal and Torres Strait...
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Link-Up (Qld)’s annual Sorry Day Breakfast will take place from 8am–10am on Friday 23 May 2025 at Cranbrook Place in Orleigh Park, West End (Brisbane). Join us for this free... |
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Please join us at St Stephens Cathedral on Sunday 25th May for our annual Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week Mass. "We lift our prayers for Aboriginal and Torres Strait...
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The annual Balaangala Sorry Day Commemoration will be held on Sunday, 25th May 2.30pm Garden Space 98 Yoorala St The Gap |
4 events,National Sorry Day provides an opportunity for people to come together and share the journey towards healing for the Stolen Generations, their families and communities.
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The Teralba Park Stolen Generations Support Group Inc. National Sorry Day Monday 26th May 2025 Morning ceremony 6:50 for an 7:00am start Commemorating the Stolen Generations & their families Join...
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National Sorry Day Date: 26th May, 7:00am - 9:30am Venue: “Journey Home” Plaque, Sherwood Arboretum, Joseph St entrance National Sorry Day is a time for all Australians to gather to...
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WINNAM ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDERS CORPORATION CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND OUR NATIONAL SORRY DAY COMMEMORATION CEREMONY NATIONAL SORRY DAY IS A DAY TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE STRENGTH OF STOLEN... |
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The 1967 Referendum was a landmark achievement following decades of activism by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous people, where more than 90 percent of Australians voted in favour... National Reconciliation Week celebrations commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey-the anniversaries of the successful 1967 Referendum and the High Court Mabo Decision There are lot of resources at... |
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Sunshine Coast Reconciliation Group warmly invites you to join us for a community celebration to connect with Kabi Kabi First Nation's cultural heritage through traditional dance, music and a guided... |
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Noonga Reconciliation Group invites Northside schools and community to the Sorry Day gathering, remembering stolen generations through personal tributes, songs, dance and sharing stories. Kalinga Park, Clayfield, Sorry Day siteClosest...
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In the Spirit of.Reconciliation Week "BridgingNow toNext" MAIEM - SEW NGAPA - WELCOME, to SOUTHSIDE. MABO PROMOTION DAY: Friday 30th May 2025 10am - 2:30pm Ngutana-Li Aboriginal and Torres Strait... |
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The next 'Truth-Telling Speaker' is longtime activist Barbara Lawler, from 'Initiatives of Change' Queensland. Please 'Save the Date' of Sunday, June 1st, 2025, from 2.30-4.00 PM at Mitchelton Library. Barbara...
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First Nations Action Network warmly invites you to join us as we gather to reflect on this city's First Nations history, First Nations peoples lived experience and what the coming... |