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Purchase a high-quality A3 printed poster—perfect for classrooms, offices, or community spaces that value learning and respect for First Nations cultures.
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Individual Membership As an individual, our Changermaker membership allows you to join the conversation and engage with the Reconciliation NSW community. Membership includes membership pricing to all our programs and events, voting rights at the AGM, connection to our local reconciliaiton groups and resources. This is where you can start making some moves as an individual, committed to reconciliation.
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Family Membership Our Changemaker Rising membership invites you to join the reconciliation movement as a family. Membership includes membership pricing to all our programs and events, voting rights at the AGM (one per adult), Bring the whole family on a reconciliation journey, and take action together.
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Featuring finalist artworks from our Schools Reconciliation Challenge, these A6 folded cards are designed by students and celebrate creativity and the spirit of reconciliation. Each set includes envelopes and is perfect for any occasion - thoughtful, unique, and meaningful. A6 folded envelopes included
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Organisational Membership
Our Impact membership is designed for smaller organisations that are motivated to begin their reconciliation journeys. With access to exclusive networking and training events, Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) support, and access to our professional reconciliation network; this membership is about taking action together. You will get a RenNSW membership certificate and e-badge for your branding, your logo featured on our website, and member pricing to RecNSW events.
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Organisational Membership Our Impact membership is designed for organisations committed to fostering culturally safe and inclusive workplaces while strengthening their reconciliation journey. With access to quarterly newsletters offering insights and practical guidance, exclusive webinars, events and networking opportunities, and priority booking for First Nations speakers at your events, this membership supports meaningful engagement and ongoing learning. You will also receive bespoke RAP consultancy services to help your organisation become RAP ready, ensuring your reconciliation commitments are informed, intentional and impactful.
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Love the map? If you’d like to reproduce it for educational or organisational use, just get in touch—we’d be happy to chat about permission and how to support respectful sharing of this important resource. Don’t forget to fill up the form before making the payment!
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Bundle all Language Map items in this meaningful gift pack, perfect for classrooms, workplaces, or thoughtful gifting. This set combines creativity, culture, and education in one powerful bundle - ideal for anyone passionate about reconciliation and learning. Each set includes :
- Language Map Poster
- Language Map Tote Bag
- Language - Map puzzle
- 5 Language Map Postcards
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Out of stockEngage with culture while having fun—this 99-piece puzzle features our NSW Aboriginal Language Map, offering a meaningful way to learn about the diverse language groups across the state. A great educational tool for kids and adults alike, beautifully designed and perfect for classrooms or home learning. Puzzle details:
- 99 pieces
- 12x8in
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Carry a message of reconciliation with you. This sturdy, eco-friendly tote bag features student-designed artwork from the Schools Reconciliation Challenge. Spacious and stylish, it’s perfect for everyday use while supporting First Nations voices and creativity.
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Organisational Membership For organisations, agencies, and NFPs; our Partnership membership is where you can really amplify your reconciliation journey. With all the benefits of our Ignite membership, you’ll also get Senior RecNSW attendance at your RAP working group meetings, cultural engagement opportunities, and an invitation for Reconciliation Program Partnerships. This membership is an ongoing partnership towards reaching your reconciliation outcomes as we work together to create a better future for Aboriginal people.












