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8 May 2018
Teacher Feature – Uncle Clem Domic, Queensland
A Kalkadoon man from Mount Isa, Uncle Clem Domic has promoted reconciliation in education for over 20 years. Uncle Clem’s passion, courage and strength is demonstrated in speaking up for people who don’t have a voice and sharing “the reconciliation message” every day. -
8 May 2018
Spotlight On – Discovery Early Learning, Tasmania
As part of making reconciliation part of everyday learning, Discovery Early Learning Centres (ELC) in Dominic and Illara, Tasmania have been working with local Elders and communities to build up knowledge and awareness of local Aboriginal peoples, histories, cultures and languages. -
8 May 2018
Reconciliation in the Media – Indigenous Voices
Historically, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices have been largely absent in the mainstream media. When reporting stories pertaining to the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities, it is vital that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives are included and voices are heard. -
8 May 2018
Reconciliation Resource – ABC’S Right Wrongs
As your school or early learning service launches into its National Reconciliation Week celebrations on May 27th this year, consider engaging with the ABC Right Wrongs platform. Right Wrongs will help you to reflect on the significance of the 1967 referendum and how historical acceptance and ‘righting wrongs’ continue to drive reconciliation forward. -
20 Feb 2018
Reconciliation Resource – Subject Guides
To support you in embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content and perspectives across all subject areas, the Narragunnawali team has created a suite of tailored resource guides as part of your resource evaluation and curriculum planning. -
20 Feb 2018
Teacher Feature – Mihi Betham, WA
The Narragunnawali team had the privilege of talking to Cultural Liaison Officer and RAP Working Group Chair, Mihi Betham, of the Meerilinga Children and Family Centres in Western Australia. -
20 Feb 2018
Spotlight On – Wilderness School, SA
Even the smallest steps taken on a reconciliation journey, can create a large ripple effect, and bring about positive change. Wilderness School in South Australia did just that by flying the flags for the first time in their school's history. -
20 Feb 2018
Reconciliation in the Media – Celebrating or Commemorating days of National Significance
Two recent dates of national significance that have been widely discussed in the media include 26 January, and the 10th anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations on 13 February. -
27 Nov 2017
Narragunnawali Awards 2017 – Winners Announced!
Reconciliation Australia announces the winners of the Narragunnawali Awards 2017. -
14 Nov 2017
Reconciliation Action Films Launched
Narragunnawali is excited to share a series of short films that we have produced to accompany the 14 required RAP Actions. -
23 Oct 2017
Reconciliation in the Media
With a large audience to draw upon, media outlets, as well as individuals, through social media, have the power to raise awareness and understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, histories and cultures. Use these links to prompt reflective discussion about representation and the media. -
23 Oct 2017
Teacher Feature – David Browne, Aboriginal Studies teacher
Aboriginal Studies teacher, David Browne talks to us about the importance of "Aboriginal education in both senses – in the widest set of opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in education as possible, and in bringing the value and relevance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures into the consciousness of non-Indigenous Australians. " -
23 Oct 2017
Spotlight On – Student Driven Action
The development of St John’s Grammar School’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) is a powerful example of a movement that has been driven by students in the role as Reconciliation Ambassadors, with valuable input and guidance from knowledgeable and supportive adults in the wider school community. -
23 Oct 2017
Reconciliation Resource – You Are Here
Throughout the month of July, SBS/NITV premiered a powerful suite of documentary films as part of its You Are Here series. You Are Here captures key moments in time, and explores the invaluable place of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, in shaping Australia’s history right through to the present day. -
5 Apr 2017
Introducing the Updated Narragunnawali Platform!
Reconciliation Australia is excited to have launched its updated Narragunnawali platform! The updated Narragunnawali platform has a range of new resources and features.