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28 Mar 2022
Spotlight on – The Bundjil’s Nest Project, Balnarring, Victoria
At the end of February 2022, the Bundjil’s Nest Project presented its annual 2022 Conference; Reconciliation Takes Action – Embedding First Peoples perspectives in Education settings. -
27 Mar 2022
NARRAGUNAWALI NEWS UPDATE – MARCH 2022
Welcome to the first issue of Narragunnawali News in 2022! We are now well into another year of teaching and learning and we hope you get inspired by the info, ideas, and resources in this issue. -
16 Dec 2021
Teacher Feature – Melody Ingra
We chatted to Goodstart Education’s Melody Ingra - a proud Gooreng Gooreng/Wakka Wakka woman from Central Queensland. This conversation touches on the importance of Reconciliation in the early years and the ways should engage with community to support us on the journey. -
16 Dec 2021
Spotlight On – The Narragunnawali Awards 2021
Meet the Narragunnawali Awards Winners for 2021 – their commitments to reconciliation serve as a great example for moving from safe to brave, challenging the true meaning of reconciliation to bring it to life. -
16 Dec 2021
Reconciliation in the Media
As we come to the close of 2021, we look at some recent events in the media that have important bearing on reconciliation in education going into the new year, and beyond. -
17 Nov 2021
Narragunnawali Awards 2021 - Winners Announced!
Reconciliation Australia is delighted to announce the winners of the third Narragunnawali Awards; the national awards that recognise and celebrate Australian schools and early learning services that are implementing outstanding reconciliation initiatives. -
12 Oct 2021
Reconciliation Resource – ABC's The School That Tried To End Racism
A new three-part series on the ABC, The School That Tried to End Racism follows a group of primary school students engaged in a ground-breaking pilot program, tracking their growth in recognising and addressing issues of racism, prejudice and stereotyping. There are ABC and Narragunnawali resources to complement this series as a teaching resource. -
12 Oct 2021
Narragunawali News Update - October 2021
This issue of Narragunnawali News will touch upon how each of us has the capacity to contribute to the national narrative of reconciliation, most effectively when we strive to move from safe to brave. -
12 Oct 2021
Reconciliation in the Media – Language and Terminology
Language is itself active, and can impact on attitudes, understandings and relationships in a very real sense. We look at how these media stories shed light on the important relationship between language and action in moving our nation’s reconciliation journey from safe to brave. -
12 Oct 2021
Teacher Feature – Dr Naomi Priest
Dr Naomi Priest looks at how social factors and social forces – such as racism – impact the health of our population. Find out more about the three levels of racism and how projects like Speak Out Against Racism can help schools implement effective anti-racism action. -
12 Oct 2021
Spotlight on – Narragunnawali Awards Finalists
Meet the six finalists for the 2021 Narragunnawali Awards, selected by our judging panel for doing great things for reconciliation in their communities. The winners will be announced at the Australian Reconciliation Convention. -
28 Jul 2021
Reconciliation in Education Awards 2021: Finalists Announced
The judging panel of the Narragunnawali Awards 2021 – Geraldine Atkinson, Sharon Davis and Professor Peter Buckskin – have decided the finalists for the 2021 awards. -
17 Jun 2021
Australian Curriculum Review – Proposed Revisions for a Stronger Future of Reconciliation in Education
The Australian Curriculum is currently under review. A key part of the review is to strengthen existing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures cross-curriculum priority. Educational communities are encouraged to learn about the review of, and proposed revisions to, the Australian Curriculum, and how these can support a stronger future of reconciliation in education. -
11 May 2021
Teacher Feature – Jessica Johnson, Nungala Creative
Meet the artist behind the NRW 2021 Poster artwork ‘Action’. Warumungu/Wombaya descendant Jessica Johnson speaks to her art, challenges she has faced as an Aboriginal woman, and where the onus of reconciliation really lies. -
11 May 2021
Reconciliation in the Media – More Than a Word
This article asks readers the questions of how we as individuals, can use national and international dialogues of truth, justice and reconciliation to enact positive change in our own communities.