What’s on – National Reconciliation Week
This National Reconciliation Week, learn more about our shared histories and cultures.
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25 May 2018
National Reconciliation week is held between 27 May and 3 June each year. The 2018 theme for National Reconciliation Week is “Don’t keep history a mystery: Learn. Share. Grow”.
Below is a list of events and activities you can attend to mark the week to explore Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and learn more about our shared experiences.
National Film and Sound Archive
- NFSA Restores: My Survival as an Aboriginal – 29 May to 1 June
- Bran Nue Dae – 29 May to 1 June
- The Darkside + One Night the Moon (Double feature) – 30 May
- Black Divaz – 1 June
For more information visit the NFSA website
National Portrait Gallery
- Reconciliation Week highlights tour – 26 May to 3 June
- Mirawarri Art Cart – 26 to 28 May
- We Don’t Need a Map (2017) screening – 26 May
- Selfhood – 26 May to 3 June
For more information visit the NPG website
Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House
- Indigenous experiences of democracy tour – 27 May to 2 June
For more information visit the MOAD website
National Library of Australia
- Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia - author talk by Anita Heiss – 25 May
- Book launch: Sorry Day – 26 May
For more information visit the NLA website
The National Gallery of Australia
- National Sorry Day – 26 May
- Footprints on Our Land screening – 26 May
- Reconciliation Day – 28 May
For more information visit the NGA website
The National Museum of Australia
- Reconciliation Day Celebrations – 28 May
For more information visit the NMA website