Yarn With Us:

The Reconciliation NSW Blog

Welcome to the Reconciliation NSW blog, “Yarn With Us.” Here, reconciliation efforts in Australia thrive through shared stories, community-led programs, and cultural truth-telling. This is where we share updates, projects, and voices that shape meaningful change across New South Wales.

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Wuliwulawala: Dharawal Women Sharing Stories

May 22, 2025|

Wuliwulawala (women) celebrates the resilience and creativity of First Nations women connected to Dharawal land of southern Sydney. Esme Timbery | Marilyn Russell | Phyllis Stewart | Suzanne Stewart | Julie Freeman | Markeeta [...]

Professional Learning for Educators

May 11, 2025|

  Thank you for attending our webinar today! You can view the recording on the Reconciliation NSW Youtube Channel Apologies, the first 5 minutes is us waiting for people to join the webinar, so feel free [...]

  • A diverse group of children and two adults sit in a circle on a polished wooden floor, surrounding eucalyptus leaves. They appear engaged and happy.
  • A diverse group of children and two adults sit in a circle on a polished wooden floor, surrounding eucalyptus leaves. They appear engaged and happy.

Pathways to Reconciliation Program

May 11, 2025|

Reconciliation NSW delivers art & storytelling workshops as a pathway to reconciliation in communities through local councils, early learning centres and schools.   Pathways program outline Reconciliation NSW is contracted by local councils, schools [...]

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  • Large interior space displaying three vertical flags: Aboriginal, Australian, and Torres Strait Islander. Modern lighting, dark walls. Majestic, respectful tone.

Reconciliation Action Plans

May 11, 2025|

 A Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) is a tool that enables organisations to make their contribution to a reconciled Australia. Building on three key concepts – Relationships, Respect, and Opportunities – corporate, not-for-profit and government groups [...]

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Reconciliation in Parliament

May 11, 2025|

Reconciliation in Parliament is a program of events that have been hosted by Reconciliation NSW and held at NSW Parliament since 2006. The program aims to continue the NSW Parliament’s bi-partisan commitment to reconciliation.The events [...]

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Constitutional Reform: Truth

May 11, 2025|

  Truth-telling is fundamental for Australia to be reconciled.  The growing momentum to establish an Australian truth-telling processes aim to promote awareness of the historical and ongoing impact of colonisation, and the dispossession and trauma [...]