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National Reconciliation Week Poster 2022 with theme 'Be brave. Make change.'
Events and celebrations 23 Apr 2025
Reconciliation Week 2022

National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements. It’s also a time to... 

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1972 Canberra Tent Embassy to Parliament. Pictured are activists, Michael Anderson, Billy Craigie, Bertie Williams, and Tony Correy.
Blog 23 Apr 2025
Tent Embassy Petition to Parliament

The Aboriginal Tent Embassy is a symbolic and political site located in Canberra, opposite Parliament House. On 26 January 1972, four Aboriginal activists: Michael... 

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Picture of Uluru
Blog 23 Apr 2025
A Week of Silence for The Voice

Following the devastating outcome of The Voice Referendum on October 14, 2023, Anglicare Southern Queensland observed a Week of Silence. This was done to... 

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Event goers attending a yarning circle at Anglicare and the Anglican Church's 2024 Reconciliation Week event
Events and celebrations 23 Apr 2025
Reconciliation Week 2024

‘Now, More Than Ever,’ was the theme for National Reconciliation Week 2024 (from May 27 to June 3). The theme was an important reminder... 

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Picture of Anglicare staff pictured around a themed cake for Reconciliation Week in 2023
Events and celebrations 23 Apr 2025
Reconciliation Week 2023

Reconciliation Week occurs from May 27 to June 3 each year. The theme for 2023 was ‘Be a Voice for Generations.’ It encouraged Australians... 

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NAIDOC Week poster and flag from 2022
Blog 23 Apr 2025
What NAIDOC Week means to Anglicare

The theme for NAIDOC Week 2022 was, ‘Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!’  It’s a week to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and... 

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Staff and children dancing at a family NAIDOC week event in Caboolture
Events and celebrations 17 Apr 2025
NAIDOC Week 2024

NAIDOC Week 2024 was held between 7 to 14 July. The theme of the week was ‘Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud,’... 

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For our Elders National NAIDOC Week theme poster for 2023
Events and celebrations 17 Apr 2025
NAIDOC Week 2023

In 2023, Anglicare celebrated NAIDOC Week and Indigenous culture though a range of events and activities to honour culture and communities under the theme,... 

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Ben is a Ngandawal Midjungbal man of the Bundjalung Nation and a Cultural Support Worker at Anglicare Southern Queensland.
Blog 17 Apr 2025
Connecting our young people to culture

Meet Ben, a Ngandawal Midjungbal man of the Bundjalung Nation and a Cultural Support Worker at Anglicare Southern Queensland. Ben works closely with young... 

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RECOGNISING CARERS: Gympie Anglicare Children and Families Practitioner Jane Nungarrayi Blunden has recently finished this beautiful artwork featuring thumbprints of carer’s, handprints of staff and Child Safety members (some of our little people got in on the act), on canvas.
Blog 17 Apr 2025
Local Gympie artist focuses on keeping kids safe

During Foster and Kinship Carer Week 2021, our Gympie Anglicare Children and Families team commissioned a lovely piece of artwork featuring thumbprints of carer’s,... 

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Image taken of the inside of a tree at the Cats Claw Creeper project
Blog 17 Apr 2025
Keeping the Indigenous culture alive in Gympie

A beautiful bush tucker garden and an Australian native stingless beehive was set up at Mitre 10 in Gympie as one of many new... 

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First Nations lady holding up picture of Aboriginal flag in a rally.
Blog 17 Apr 2025
From the Heart Partnership

Anglicare Southern Queensland and the Anglican Southern Church of Southern Queensland were proud partners of From the Heart.  What was From the Heart?  From... 

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