Reconciliation Day




Reconciliation Day: A Day for Reflection, Healing, and Hope
Reconciliation Day is a time to reflect on the past, present, and future of the relationship between Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous peoples in this country. It is a day for all Australians to learn about the history of Indigenous peoples and the ongoing impacts of colonisation, as well as to take action to promote reconciliation and healing.

There are many ways to participate in Reconciliation Day.

  • Attend a local event.
  • Listen to the stories of Indigenous elders and community members.
  • Watch a documentary or read a book about the history of Indigenous peoples.
  • Educate yourself about the issues that Indigenous peoples face.
  • Support Indigenous businesses and organisations.
  • Be a respectful and active ally.
As a nation, we must acknowledge the wrongs of the past and strive to create a more just and equitable future for all Australians. Reconciliation Day is an opportunity to come together and work towards a better future for all.
We all have a role to play in reconciliation.
Let us all strive to be more understanding, respectful and inclusive of Indigenous people and their cultures. Together, we can create a more harmonious and just society for all.
Let us remember the past, work together in the present, and hope for a better future.
Reconciliation Day is a time for all Australians to come together and learn about the history of Indigenous peoples and the ongoing impacts of colonisation. It is a day to reflect on the past, present, and future of the relationship between Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous peoples in this country.
Call to Action
On Reconciliation Day, let's all pledge to be more understanding, respectful and inclusive of Indigenous people and their cultures. Together, we can create a more harmonious and just society for all.