What does reconciliation mean in Australia?

What does reconciliation mean in Australia?

At its heart, reconciliation is about strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, for the benefit of all Australians.

Is there reconciliation in Australia?

Every year from 27 May to 3 June is National Reconciliation Week a time for all Australians to get involved in reconciliation.

What is the theme for 2021 National Reconciliation Week?

Reconciliation Takes Action
Reconciliation Australia’s theme for 2021, More than a word. Reconciliation takes action, urges the reconciliation movement towards braver and more impactful action.

What is the name of the artist whose work features in the 2021 National Reconciliation Week artwork and list 3 elements of the artwork?

Jessica Johnson
The 2021 National Reconciliation Week theme graphics are drawn from the artwork Action by Jessica Johnson. The artwork reflects our connection and mutual obligation to one another, community and Country. Through commonality and difference, we have the ability to come together and achieve real change.

Why does Australia need to reconcile?

Reconciliation requires the Australian community to recognise and respect the First Peoples of this land, to acknowledge the past injustices, and the ongoing inequalities, experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples since colonisation, and to commit to working towards a more equal and respectful future …

What has Australia done for reconciliation?

Three program areas deliver services, resources and advice to support reconciliation action within Australian businesses, schools, community groups, and government organisations— the Reconciliation Action Plan program, the Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education program, and the Indigenous Governance program.

How is the reconciliation movement evident in Australia?

Acknowledgement. Reconciliation Australia acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.

Who started reconciliation Australia?

Reconciliation Australia was established by the CAR in January 2001. The Hon Fred Chaney AO was one of the founding co-chairs, and served for nearly 15 years on the Board until his retirement in November 2014. Jackie Huggins was a co-chair for some time.

Why do we celebrate Reconciliation Day in Australia?

Reconciliation Day is a public holiday in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). First observed in 2018, it celebrates Aboriginal Australian culture and promotes cultural exchange and understanding. Aboriginal Australians at the Homeground Indigenous Festival in Sydney.

Why is reconciliation important to Australia?

Why is National Reconciliation Week important to Aboriginal artists?

National Reconciliation week is the perfect time to learn more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. Art is the ideal platform to explore our shared histories, cultures and achievements and provides an opportunity to reflect on how we can contribute to reconciliation in Australia.

What is National Reconciliation Week and why is it celebrated?

National Reconciliation Week is celebrated across Australia each year between 27 May and 3 June. The dates commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey—the anniversaries of the successful 1967 referendum and the High Court Mabo decision.

Can you paint a reconciliation mural on Port Augusta’s water pipeline?

Three Aboriginal artists have braved cold and windy conditions to paint a reconciliation mural onto a water pipeline at Port Augusta’s southern entrance. Key points: Three local artists have painted 30 metres of a water pipeline at Port Augusta

What is the purpose of Aboriginal art?

It has long been used by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to explore and express ideas, tell stories, and pass on information. Using art as a vehicle for learning can assist students to investigate social realities, explore complex themes and issues and express their ideas creatively.

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