[Edited extract from public address]
In order to move forward, we all need a shared understanding of acknowledged past; working together in the present; and set, in partnership with local Indigenous people, elders and community leaders, the goals that will need to be achieved in the future to develop just and respectful relations.
RV welcome and invite anyone who is interested in reconciliation to engage, discuss and connect on our Facebook page in a respectful and constructive manner.
Reconciliation Victoria is a small team of part time staff and volunteers. Please feel free to post questions and/or send direct messages but please note that we will be unlikely to respond to these outside of business hours.
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Reconciliation Victoria (RV)
Tel: (03) 9016 0657
Email: info@reconciliationvic.org.au
Website: www.reconciliationvic.org.au
Improving the understanding of Aboriginal history and culture and the impact of ongoing social injustice on Indigenous people through community education, provision of information and public events.
Reconciliation Victoria was established in 2002 following the dismantling of the national Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation.In order to move forward, we all need a shared understanding of acknowledged past; working together in the present; and set, in partnership with local Indigenous people, elders and community leaders, the goals that will need to be achieved in the future to develop just and respectful relations.
RV welcome and invite anyone who is interested in reconciliation to engage, discuss and connect on our Facebook page in a respectful and constructive manner.
Reconciliation Victoria is a small team of part time staff and volunteers. Please feel free to post questions and/or send direct messages but please note that we will be unlikely to respond to these outside of business hours.
MORE:
Reconciliation Victoria (RV)
Tel: (03) 9016 0657
Email: info@reconciliationvic.org.au
Website: www.reconciliationvic.org.au