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11 May 2021
NRW 2021 – More than a word. Reconciliation takes action.
This year’s NRW theme is asking you to call out tokenism and to get more ‘comfortable in the uncomfortable.’ Celebrating 20 years of Reconciliation Australia, it’s time for all of us to move from ‘safe to brave’. The Narragunnawali NRW resources are here to support your ideas around taking positive action. -
11 May 2021
Reconciliation Resource – Reconciliation in Education webinar series
The Narragunnawali team are excited to officially launch a new three-part webinar series that provides an introduction to the concept and context of reconciliation in Australia, explores the importance of using respectful and inclusive language, and provides advice on how to take practical and informed action towards reconciliation in education and more! -
11 May 2021
Spotlight On – Coromandel Valley Kindergarten, SA
Recognising the unique challenges education services experienced through COVID-19, the team at Coromandel Valley Kindergarten share how they had to get creative and think outside the box continuing reconciliation activities in lockdown, in the service, and safely with the local community and organisations. -
1 Feb 2021
2021 State of Reconciliation in Australia report: Driving reconciliation through education
Education, schools and early learning services around the country play important roles in how we move forward into the brave space of reconciliation. With challenging days and conversations ahead, this report provides great insights to where you next most powerful step may be. -
1 Feb 2021
Teacher Feature – Esma Livermore, Senior Officer RAP Community, Narragunnawali
One of Narragunnawali’s longest standing team members, we sat down with Bigambul woman, Esma and spoke all things reconciliation in education, Narragunnawali Awards and what have been some of her favourite things to see since working for Reconciliation Australia. -
1 Feb 2021
Spotlight On – Forbes Preschool, NSW
The winners of the Narragunnawali Awards 2019 Early Learning category share what they have been up to since receiving the award and what it meant for them and their community to have their hard work recognised at the national level. -
1 Feb 2021
Apply for the Narragunnawali Awards 2021
Applications for the Narragunnawali Awards 2021 are open until midnight on Friday 30 April! Your school or early learning service could be nationally recognised for your reconciliation in education initiatives, rewarded with a $10,000 cash prize as well as media and promotional opportunities. -
1 Feb 2021
Reconciliation in Media – Reflecting on 26 January
An important and challenging time of year for many reasons, this article showcases some resources and conversations to help us move into the brave space when thinking about 26 January and everything the date brings to the surface for your school or early learning service community. -
1 Dec 2020
Reconciliation Resource: 2020 Australian Reconciliation Barometer
The new Reconciliation Barometer report has far-reaching implications for the role education plays in the reconciliation movement. Understand where we are doing well – and where we need to do better. -
1 Dec 2020
Reconciliation in the Media – Always Was. Always Will Be.
Always Was. Always Will Be—the theme for NAIDOC Week 2020 has resonated with many. We delve into the importance of Country and the power of actively listening to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples striving for change. -
1 Dec 2020
Narragunnawali Awards 2021 – Nominate a school or learning service now!
We’re doing things a little differently for the Narragunnawali Awards 2021. You can now nominate a school or early learning service doing great things for reconciliation and encourage them to apply for a Narragunnawali Award 2021 in February next year. -
1 Dec 2020
Spotlight On – Wesley College, WA
Reconciliation stories take many shapes. We hear from Wesley College about just how important building and maintaining relationships with your local community can be, and the value of reconciliation in shaping future generations of Elders. -
1 Dec 2020
Teacher Feature – Liza Hamilton, NSW
We hear from Liza Hamilton – Deputy Principal Instructional Leader Aboriginal Students – about what winning the Narragunnawali Awards 2019 school category meant for Maclean High School and the local community; and learn about some of the exciting reconciliation projects they’ve implemented in 2020. -
4 May 2020
Reconciliation Resource – Resources to Support Engagement with National Reconciliation Week 2020
National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia. Here are some resources to support engagement with NRW in 2020. -
4 May 2020
Reconciliation in the Media – In This Together
Some of many examples of media features that meaningfully reflect this year’s National Reconciliation Week theme, In this together.