Truth, equity, healing

Reconciliation NSW is the peak body for reconciliation in NSW. Our members include Indigenous and non- indigenous people working together to advance reconciliation in their communities. ​

Truth, equity, healing

Reconciliation NSW is the peak body for reconciliation in NSW.  Our members include First Nations and non-Indigenous people working together to advance reconciliation in their communities.

National Reconciliation Week

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Schools for Reconciliation

About Reconciliation NSW

Leading the Movement for Reconciliation in NSW

Reconciliation NSW is the state’s peak body dedicated to advancing reconciliation through education, advocacy, and community engagement.

We support local groups, schools, and organisations to foster cultural understanding, promote social justice, and inspire meaningful action towards a just and equitable future for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

About Reconciliation NSW

Leading the Movement for Reconciliation in NSW

Reconciliation NSW is the state’s peak body dedicated to advancing reconciliation through education, advocacy, and community engagement.

We support local groups, schools, and organisations to foster cultural understanding, promote social justice, and inspire meaningful action towards a just and equitable future for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Cultural Capability Training with CCCA

Reconciliation NSW partners with the Centre for Cultural Competence Australia (CCCA) to offer foundation-level, online Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural capability training.

Courses are self-paced, non-confrontational, and designed to build confidence, understanding, and practical skills for respectful engagement.

Join the Movement for Equality, Justice & Change

Everyone has a role to play in reconciliation. Whether you’re an individual, part of a community group, or an organisation,

your support helps create a more just, equitable, and inclusive future. Take the next step to stand with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, amplify their voices, and contribute to lasting change.

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