National Reconciliation Week
Annually from 27 May – 3 June

National Reconciliation Week Theme: Bridging Now to Next
celebrates the connection between the past, present, and future, inspiring us to build a brighter and more united Australia.
Reconciliation is a journey filled with opportunities to learn, grow, and work together. While challenges may arise, these moments remind us of the power of resilience and connection. By staying engaged, we can create meaningful change.
Bridging Now to Next invites all Australians to move forward with hope and determination, guided by the lessons of the past and the promise of the future.
Read more about this year’s theme #BridgingNowtoNext
Together, we can:
- Champion the rights of First Nations peoples.
- Stand up against racism and injustice.
- Elevate and celebrate the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Let’s take steps toward a shared future grounded in truth, respect, and equity.

National Reconciliation Week Breakfast 2025
Virtual Event
Celebrate National Reconciliation Week 2025 in your workplace!
Host your own event by tuning into the live stream or accessing the recording to share this meaningful and powerful conversation with your team and community.
📅 Date: Wednesday, 28 May 2025
⏰ Time: 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM
🎥 Livestream
🎥 Recording available on the same day
Join us for an inspiring morning as our speakers engage on:
✨ Honouring the Past, Empowering the Future ✨
Get to know our speakers!

The Hon. David Harris MP has long been a strong advocate for Aboriginal affairs, championing reconciliation, treaty discussions, and community empowerment. As Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty, he continues to drive meaningful change, building on his deep commitment to justice and equity. A dedicated supporter of the Schools Reconciliation Challenge, he has previously served as a keynote speaker, inspiring the next generation through his leadership.

Karen Mundine, a proud Bundjalung woman, is the CEO of Reconciliation Australia, bringing over 25 years of experience in community engagement, public advocacy, and social marketing. She has played pivotal roles in significant national events, including the Apology to the Stolen Generations and Corroboree 2000, and was honored as the 2023 National Winner of the Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership.


Be part of this important conversation and help us celebrate National Reconciliation Week 2025.
We’re thrilled to partner with Go Live Australia to provide high-quality streaming for your community gathering, workplace breakfast, or corporate event with seamless, professional coverage. We would like to thank Hall & Wilcox for kindly hosting us.
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Ways to Get Involved during NRW 2025!
Check out our factsheets for NRW 2025!
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