National Reconciliation Week Breakfast: Online
Event description
Be Part of the National Reconciliation Week Breakfast – Your Way
The National Reconciliation Week Breakfast is an opportunity to come together, reflect, and take action - wherever you are. Host a community watch party, tune in from home or work, there are many ways to engage in meaningful conversations.
More information on how to stream/broadcast the NRW Breakfast is coming soon!
PLEASE REGISTER so we can keep you up to date on programming, send the broadcast link to you, and so we know where all of our amazing viewers are tuning in from.
This event is free for RWA Members and mob.
We encourage all Organisaitons hosting a Watch-Party to consider supporting the broadcast with a $50 donation. This will support RWA to continue to bring meaningful programs to the reconciliaiton community.
NRW Breakfast Program:
This year’s event features a dynamic program of live and pre-recorded elements from across WA, elevating regional voices and powerful stories that continue to shape our reconciliation journey. Hosted at the Fremantle Passenger Terminal - a place where many Western Australians arrived on these shores—we continue the truth-telling of last year’s Wadjemup Wirin Bidi Ceremonies, reinforcing the importance of acknowledging the past as we bridge now to next.
The keynote conversation features Patrick Dodson, a Yawuru elder from Broome, Western Australia also known as the Father of Reconciliation, along with next-generation leader Tremane Baxter-Edwards from Wyndham. They embody cross-generational First Nations leadership and the ongoing work of reconciliation. Their voices reflect the strength, wisdom and hope to carry the reconciliation movement forward.
How You Can Get Involved:
🏛️ In Your Council Chambers – Host a Welcome to Country and Yarn with a Local Elder to engage your community.
☕ In Your Board or Meeting Room – Share a morning tea and highlight your RAP achievements.
📚 For Teachers & Schools – Set up mat time for students, tune into the education segment, and read a book together.
🏡 At Home with Family & Friends – Gather around the kitchen table, tune in, and share some yarns.
🤝 Host a Community Watch Party – Partner with like-minded organisations to bring people together, including Aboriginal Elders and leaders in your community and keep the conversation going.
Join us in Bridging Now to Next and making reconciliation a part of everyday action.
Want to get involved? Contact us: admin@recwa.org.au | 6552 6990
More event details here.
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If you are a non-member and would like to join the movement today for early bird registration / discounted tickets please follow this link - Join the movement
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