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How you can get involved: National Reconciliation Week

Opportunities abound for Sunshine Coast locals to connect with community, culture and Country during National Reconciliation Week (27 May to 3 June).

Organisations, schools, community groups and workplaces will be coming together at events across the region to explore how everyone can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.

Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli said National Reconciliation Week on the Sunshine Coast was a celebration of achievements, commitments and partnerships with First Nations communities.

“We all have a role to play in our nation’s ongoing reconciliation efforts, and this week is the perfect chance to see what’s happening in your community and get involved,” Mayor Natoli said.

“Council deeply values building stronger relationships with First Nations Peoples and embraces the Kabi Kabi and Jinibara peoples’ rich cultural heritage as one of our region’s greatest assets.

“This is why we have committed to advancing to a Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan, positioning Council as a leader in reconciliation.

“Our plan – or RAP – seeks to strengthen and embed connection, inclusion, awareness and opportunity as part of our reconciliation journey.

“As we continuously work to deliver key outcomes, the next plan will soon be reviewed by Council, and I look forward to sharing it with our community.”

Mayor Natoli said attending National Reconciliation Week events was a way to learn more about shared histories and this year’s theme, Bridging Now to Next, called on all Australians to step forward together.

Art exhibitions, Suncorp Super Netball, film screenings and First Nations markets are a few of the activities on the Sunshine Coast #NRW2025 Regional Calendar.

An annual highlight is the Aunty Betty Memorial Reconciliation Walk, honouring respected Kabi Kabi Country Elder Aunty Betty McMahon who died in December 2018. The first walk was held 10 years ago, with Aunty Betty seeing it as an opportunity to expand the group’s reach.

The 2025 walk will be held on Wednesday, May 28 from 10am to noon, meeting at the Dicky Beach Family Holiday Park in Beerburrum St, Dicky Beach.

Another key highlight this year is the opening of the Hope Dreaming Centre, located at the former Caloundra Visitor Information Centre.

Meet Kabi Kabi Traditional Owner Kerry Neill, explore powerful First Nations stories and displays, and learn about the cultural experiences happening across the region — from workshops and tours to art, education and more.

Doors will be open from May 26, with an opening event on May 30 from 4pm, at 7 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra.

Visit Council’s website to explore what’s on this National Reconciliation Week.

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