Reconciliation Week
People cannot be bystanders and wait for others to act when it comes to truth-telling anymore, journalist Narelda Jacobs says, declaring that "allyship takes action".
Bunuba woman and longtime justice advocate June Oscar AO spoke with National Indigenous Times this week about her life's work, her memoirs, Reconciliation Week and the journey ahead.
Closing the Gap reports show no progress and critical issues facing some Indigenous communities have become drastically worse, architects of the Uluru Statement from the Heart say.
The Australian Catholic University is marking National Reconciliation Week with liturgies, personal pledges, and a public lecture from Dr Terri Janke.
The revitalisation of Aboriginal languages will be the focus of a free online program taking place during National Reconciliation Week. Engaging thousands of primary school students across New South W...
Reconciliation efforts across corporate Australia have grown over the past decade, however racism experienced by First Nations people continues as Indigenous leaders warn of growing division and backl...
Wiradjuri man Jake Gablonski is set to release Brave Like Bunji, a children's book exploring identity, belonging and self-understanding, on June 2 - ahead of National Reconciliation Week.
A local bus stop shelter has become the latest canvas for reconciliation in Canberra following a collaboration between an Aboriginal artist and primary school student.
The MinRes approach to reconciliation prioritises "education, mutual respect and positive action through on-ground cultural awareness, employment pathways and supporting economic empowerment of Indige...
Australian Defence Force personnel recently travelled to Lake Cargelligo in New South Wales to mark National Reconciliation Week through a community event focused on cultural exchange and engagement.
The National Basketball League has reaffirmed its commitment to reconciliation during National Reconciliation Week. NRW provides an opportunity to reflect on Australia's shared histories, cultures, an...
Australia is faced with a "national test" requiring urgent action amid an "assault" on First Peoples, Children's Ground chief executive Jane Vadiveloo states.
Tremane Baxter-Edwards is still in his teens but already has an impressive track record as a young leader. Hailing from Wyndham in WA's Kimberley region, the 18 year-old was in Boorloo/Perth for Natio...