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.

  • Vibrant artwork with colorful abstract patterns in green, orange, blue, and black. Text reads, "Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud 7-14 July 2024." Energetic and dynamic.

2024 Theme: Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud!

May 11, 2025|

Poster title: Urapun Muy Artist: Deb Belyea SAMUAWGADHALGAL, TORRES STRAIT National NAIDOC Week 7- 14 July This year’s theme celebrates the unyielding spirit of our communities and invites all to stand in solidarity, [...]

  • Rocky coastline with a black bird perched on sunlit rocks in the foreground. A calm blue sea stretches to distant hills under a partly cloudy sky.

Local Government

May 10, 2025|

Local reconciliation groups in NSW work closely with local councils and local Aboriginal land councils in NSW. This includes funding support for local reconciliation-based activities and events and collaboration. [...]

  • A colorful event poster features four people in circular frames against an auditorium backdrop. A speech bubble reads, "I'm Not Racist But..." with a QR code for tickets.

I’m Not Racist, But…

May 10, 2025|

Come join us on Friday February 23rd 2024 for this year’s iteration of I’m Not Racist But! Where: The Holroyd Centre, 11-17 Miller St, Merrylands [...]

Bridge Talk 2020

May 10, 2025|

We Can't Walk but We Can Talk#RECNSW2020 The Sydney Harbour Bridge Walk for Reconciliation and similar events that took place around Australia in the weeks following were collectively the biggest demonstration of public support for [...]

  • Illustration of a person speaking to a diverse group holding placards and raising a fist. Earthy tones, speech bubble, and Reconciliation NSW logo.

Anti-Racism Education

May 10, 2025|

Reconciliation NSW, through its amplification of First Nations voices, truth-telling, education, and active anti-racism campaigning, is committed to the fight against racism in NSW. During the recent referendum campaign for an Indigenous Voice to [...]