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7 Dec 2018
Reconciliation Resource – Learning, Unlearning, Relearning
Through engaging with a short film stimulus, staff and RAP Working Group members reflect on the relationship between reconciliation and education (learning, unlearning and relearning alike). -
7 Dec 2018
Spotlight On – Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College Tumbi Umbi Campus, Wakakirri National Story of the Year Winner
An evoking performance of The Rabbits won Wakakirri's National Story of the Year and Reconciliation Award, showcasing the power of historical truth-telling and reconciliation through dance. -
7 Dec 2018
Reconciliation in the Media – Truth-telling
We look some of the media coverage around #ISitWithHarper, which highlights the importance of young people having a voice in reconciliation conversations. We also look at recent discussions around truth-telling, as well as debates sparked by the newly released curriculum elaborations to support teachers to incorporate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into the science curriculum. -
7 Dec 2018
Teacher Feature – Aunty Rona, QLD
Aunty Rona Scherer is a MaMu-Yalanji woman from Far North Queensland. In this interview, Aunty Rona talks about how schools and early learning services that are genuinely engaged in reconciliation are "creating that holistic, safe environment that goes from the classroom to home." -
8 Aug 2018
Reconciliation in the Media - Celebrating women: Power, Strength and Resilience
Momentum is increasing with treaty negotiations and social landscapes shifting toward a more positive future for Australia. And it is women who are leading the charge. -
8 Aug 2018
Teacher Feature – Geraldine Atkinson, Victoria
Geraldine is a Bangerang/Wiradjuri woman who has devoted her career to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education in Victoria and across Australia. She is the current President of the Victorian Aboriginal Education Association (VAEAI) and the Deputy Chairperson of the Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care (SNAICC). -
8 Aug 2018
Spotlight On – Walking Together Reconciliation Conference, Wollongong NSW
After attending an ECA Conference and undertaking a secondment as a non-Indigenous team member at an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander early learning service, Tracey and the Wollongong City Council brought educators and community together for a special localised reconciliation conference -
8 Aug 2018
Reconciliation Resource – Recognising Rights
International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples is in recognition of the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous populations in Geneva in 1982. A day to recognise and celebrate First Nations people around the world. -
8 May 2018
Narragunnawali News – National Reconciliation Week 2018
This special edition of Narragunnawali News focuses on National Reconciliation Week (NRW). The theme for NRW 2018 is Don’t Keep History a Mystery. This year, we invite Australians to Learn, Share and Grow by exploring our past, learning more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures, and developing a deeper understanding of our national story. -
8 May 2018
#NRW2018: Don’t Keep History a Mystery
The theme for #NRW2018 is Don’t Keep History a Mystery. This year, we invite Australians to Learn, Share, and Grow by exploring our past, learning more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures, and developing a deeper understanding of our national story. -
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.