West Coast will next month launch its Stretch RAP across its AFL, AFLW and WAFL programs to advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Jessica Evensen
WA First Nations youth leader Tremane Baxter-Edwards can see the future of reconciliation and it looks like economic empowerment, education and the respect.
Kate Emery
Having dedicated most of their lives and careers to bettering the lives of Aboriginal people in WA, these three women have been recognised for their inspirational work.
Angela Pownall
After picking up painting as a means of connection in 2019, Noongar artist Darryl Dempster’s artwork will be displayed more than 400 times across Perth as banner artwork for National Reconciliation Week.
Oliver Lane
Noongar elder Richard Walley OAM says there’s still plenty to be done on reconciliation as he pushes efforts to increase awareness of the brutal past of Rottnest Island.
It is time to act with narratives that are deeply unifying, reflecting the beauty, strength and resilience of the oldest living culture in the world, and it is right here at our doorstep.
Nolan Hunter & Debra Zanella
it will take more than money to achieve a truly reconciled Australia - one in which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders can look forward to the same advantages as the rest of the population.
Editorial
With National Reconciliation Week in full swing with the theme of Now More than Ever, Manjimup is taking part in the Street Banner Program to mark the occasion.
Anjelica Smilovitis
That is the rallying cry for this year’s National Reconciliation Week as Australia looks to the future after last year’s Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum divided the nation.
The West Australian
When Emma Gibbens wanted to acknowledge Aboriginal culture more meaningfully in her work, it was a conversation with Rhys Paddick that led to a deeper conversation about culture and heart.
Rebecca Parish
Asking to be heard was not new.
Challenging the status quo to come together and unite is a mammoth task.
Emma Garlett
Nhanda Wajarri artist Ree Couzens has urged upcoming First Nations artists to ‘paint from the heart’ as they pass down their stories and culture through generations.
Caleb Runciman
The first time Yawuru Walman Elder Elsta Foy saw reconciliation in action was when she was just 15.
Claire Sadler
When our industry doesn’t reflect the diversity of our general population, representation remains a major issue.
Lanna Hill
The Voice is an opportunity for Indigenous people to set a map to improve their lives, and Australia overall.
Conrad Liveris
This week marks Reconciliation Week, during which we are encouraged to take the opportunity to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements.
Kelsie Prabawa-Sear
Lynette Knapp, her daughter Shandell Cummings, and her two granddaughters Jaymee and Jessikah Woods have collaboratively created the exhibition in a retelling of ancient and modern Noongar stories.
Georgia Campion
Indigenous business leaders have called for further collaboration from WA’s top companies, highlighting the need for future job security to expand opportunities.
Cheyanne Enciso
On the anniversary of the 1967 referendum, the government has called for Australians to vote yes for an Indigenous Voice to parliament, amid opposition claims it could set back reconciliation.
Rudi Maxwell, AAP & Isabel McMillan, NCA
South West residents have come together over the past week to recognise the strong culture and history of First Nations Australians.
Jacinta Cantatore & Luke McPherson
Indigenous mining leaders have called on Australians to become active participants in the nation’s reconciliation journey by creating an embracive culture and being inquisitive of Indigenous history.
A WA architecture firm aims to embody this year’s National Reconciliation Week theme of Be Brave. Make Change by reimagining ancient Indigenous styles and bringing them into the modern world.
A Stolen Generation survivor has shared his message of forgiveness as the City of Bunbury kicked off Reconciliation Week 2022 with its Reconciliation Walk.
Luke McPherson
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