2026 National Reconciliation Week
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All In! Take Action, Make Change!
National Reconciliation Week 2026 carries the powerful theme ‘All In’.
‘All In’ encourages every member of our community to actively participate in reconciliation and embrace their own journey.
To mark this important week, the City of Casey invites you to a vibrant and inclusive community event:
Wednesday 27 May
4.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Bunjil Place Plaza
This culturally safe and welcoming event is designed to create connection, reflection, and engagement for everyone. Through storytelling and shared activities, attendees will be invited to experience culture, take part in interactive moments, and strengthen relationships.
Whether you come to listen, learn or simply connect, there will be something meaningful for all participants.
We look forward to bringing our community together to connect with one another and with the spirit of reconciliation.
What’s on:
Welcome to Country
Start the evening with a Welcome to Country.
Sounds, stories and culture
Enjoy a special Yidaki performance and storytelling with Uncle Lionel Lauch from Living Culture providing a chance to listen, learn and reflect together.
Dance and discovery
Be inspired by the cultural movements of Djarlo Dance, followed by a short, interactive session inviting everyone to learn more and join in!
Hands‑on fun for all ages
Wrap up the evening by exploring family‑friendly activities and interactive stalls.
Whether you come to learn, listen or connect, this event is an opportunity for us to come together as we work towards all in for reconciliation.
National Reconciliation Week 2026 - All In
National Reconciliation Week 2026 is a time to pause, reflect and reconnect, while also looking ahead to how we can continue our journey together.
The 2026 theme, All In, reminds us that reconciliation is an ongoing commitment. One that grows through everyday choices, honest reflection and meaningful action. No matter where you are starting from, this week invites everyone to take a step forward, reflect on our shared history, connect with one another, and continue learning and listening.
Being All In means reconciliation is not something we observe from the sidelines. It calls on each of us to participate in ways that feel genuine and achievable, understanding that progress is made when we all contribute.
Reconciliation does not happen on its own. It happens when we choose to show up, to listen, and to keep moving forward together.
Dates
Wednesday 27 May 2026
4.00 pm - 6.00 pm