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Reconciliation NSW - ANNUAL SUMMARY 2023

29 Nov 2023

Approaching our 27th year, strengthening our internal infrastructure and processes, driving membership with diverse audiences across NSW, and Reconciliation NSW will continue to be led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait expanding opportunities and partnerships will be key to our sustainable Islander leadership on the best path forward for Voice, Treat(ies) and Truth. [...] We want to acknowledge our current major funding partners We seek to grow our capacity to meet the need for public education on for their incredible contributions this year: Aboriginal Affairs NSW, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, perspectives and histories Reconciliation Australia, and International Towers. [...] Our requests for the Government to commit to recurrent operational funding and to Education support our efforts in education, enabling the expansion of our programs Reconciliation in education continues as a key component of our work. [...] Reconciliation NSW continues to support the tenets of the Uluru Statement from the Heart and substantive legislative and policy reform Through our ongoing partnership with Reconciliation Australia’s and commitment to building a fair and equitable Australian society. [...] Going Narragunnawali program, we’ve connected and supported educators beyond performative reconciliation, we are committed to substantive across the State via workshops and webinars to increase knowledge and reconciliation, which entails standing behind and amplifying First Nations confidence to embed reconciliation in classrooms.
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