You are warmly invited to join us on November 29th for an RQI *Christmas Gathering* with a catered dinner and stories of reconciliation.
Australia Day 2020: Bridging the divide
Join Reconciliation Queensland and guest speaker Charmaine Foley on Australia Day, 26 January 2020, to remember the historic Walks for Reconciliation, twenty years ago.
Yarnin’ Together – Cairns
Building a Stronger Community. Come together and be part of the conversation about discrimination, racism, reconciliation and related issues.
NRW 2020 – In this together
Get involved in National Reconciliation Week from 27 May to 3 June. The theme for NRW 2020 is ‘In this together’. Support reconciliation in Queensland.
Australia Day 2021: Focus on Cherbourg
Join award-winning author Aunty Lesley Williams and other eminent speakers on Australia Day 2021 (26 Jan) for a Zoom webinar about the early history of Cherbourg and about growing up in this Aboriginal community town 170 km north-west of Brisbane.
More than a Word: Reconciliation Takes Action 2021
Get involved in National Reconciliation Week from 27 May to 3 June 2021. The official theme this year is More than a Word: Reconciliation Takes Action 2021. Support reconciliation in Queensland.
Boundary to Boundary Street Walk
We regret to advise that Reconciliation Queensland’s 2021 Boundary Street Walk event has unfortunately been CANCELLED.
Queensland 2022 National Reconciliation Week Launch and Breakfast
Join us on 26 May 2022 at Parliament House to celebrate Queensland’s 2022 National Reconciliation Week (NRW 2022) Launch and Reconciliation Breakfast.
Fusing 50,000 years of history and contemporary performing arts education
Vibrant and diverse, the Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts (ACPA) is an inspirational centre of training excellence and innovation for contemporary dance, music, and acting. At RQI’s August general meeting, find out how ACPA has been fusing 50,000 years of history and contemporary performing arts education. Announcing a special presentation at RQI’s August general meeting: Aboriginal Centre for the … Read More
Defying Boundaries 2017 – Reconciliation Walk
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