Naomi Hobson: Adolescent Wonderland
Murray Bridge Regional Gallery 27, Murray Bridge, South AustraliaExhibition presenting the colourful daily life in the artist’s community and real-life stories of young Aboriginal people in remote Australia.
National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
The dates for NRW are the same each year; 27 May to 3 June.
Every year workplaces, schools, early learning services, community groups, reconciliation groups, and people right across the country host a whole range of activities.
You can also add your own event to this calendar or register your private event.
Please note: the events posted below are not the responsibility of Reconciliation Australia. If you have any questions regarding an event, please contact the organisers.
Exhibition presenting the colourful daily life in the artist’s community and real-life stories of young Aboriginal people in remote Australia.
Charlie Flannigan was denied justice, his story lives on through his drawings, displayed over a century after his death.
An exhibition by Wiradjuri woman, Jessika Spencer. Jessika's woven artworks focus on growth, evolution and transformation.
The exhibition showcases the fascinating story of Damarri and Guyallla
Exhibition to celebrate NRW 2023!
The evolving life of Brisbane, its history, and its culture is revealed through stories, photographs, and film.
Contemporary works that give prominence to Indigenous, women and migrant voices.
An exhibition of glass artworks by Lucy Simpson (Yuwaalaraay) reflecting on the natural balance within the order of all things.
A photographic exhibition revealing the stories of 20 First Nations people with disability.
The Unfinished Business exhibition reveals the stories of 30 First Nations people with disability.
At What Cost runs from Thursday 25th May to Saturday 10th June.
Watch videos on 10 Play made by four emerging Queensland-based First Nations filmmakers
Aboriginal History & Heritage Tours: Mana-Nura. This will run through to NAIDOC Week - Capped @ 20 per tour
Artworks will be digitally displayed in The Rocks Discovery Museum and exhibition of selected works on L4.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders sharing their star knowledge for the first time.
Aboriginal Basket Weaving run by local Aboriginal woman Tahnae Davidson-Bartley
Come along to celebrate National Reconciliation Week 2023!
Explore reconciliation and truth-telling on Wadjemup in this personal exhibition, featuring members of the Wadjemup Aboriginal Reference Group.
Music by Amelia Taylor, Michael Birk, Gii Music headed up by Troy Russell and Tim Gray from Green Hand Band
Come along to our Family Culture Day for National Reconciliation to participate in painting, weaving, planting native plants and more.
Looking at how multicultural communities can get access to appropriate information/materials about the referendum and support a First Nations Voice.
Indigenious Artist Kobi Sainty will be painting a mural to be put on display at the entrance to our school.
Find out more about the Place Names Melville project and how it has been an incredible journey of reconciliation.
Expand your creative and cultural knowledge by joining our Jitta Art Weavers Cultural Basket Weaving Workshop.
As Australians prepare to vote on The Voice in the Constitution, hear from one of its lead architects.
Free event Wednesday, 9th August, 2023.
Optional Tax Deductible Donation.