Bridging Now to Next
Bridging Now to Next

Reconciliation Week 27 May - 3 June 2025

The dates for NRW remain the same each year; 27 May to 3 June. These dates commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey – the successful 1967 referendum, and the High Court Mabo decision respectively.
 
The National Reconciliation Week theme for 2025 (NRW) is Bridging Now to Next, reflects the ongoing connection between past, present and future.

First Nations Education help deliver indigenous events to all Australian entities to help build trust through our Aboriginal cultural workshops, Aboriginal cultural immersions, and cultural incursions during Reconciliation week.

We are committed to the unfinished work of reconciliation, from treaty making to truth-telling to education, and from racism to connection, we need action and change. We are with you as we continue to fight for the rights of Indigenous Australians, and to challenge racism wherever we find it. The 6.2m Australians voted YES to ensure better outcomes for Indigenous Australians, and we are with you.

Now more than ever, we need reconciliation.

Be Apart Of Reconciliation in 2024

At First Nations Education Aboriginal Incursions, we have been facilitating Reconciliation events in schools, businesses and public events for over 20 years.

We invite you to book our ceremony and/or performance, and/or our workshops at which our aboriginal elders, traditional owners or our faciliatators come to your property or venue and share with you, our oldest living culture.

Be it with a Welcome To Country and/or Dance perfomrnace to open your event or work luncheon or bringing your team together to complete your own dreaming with one of our corporate art workshops or immersive school incursions, we will make your event inclusive and enjoyable.
National Sorry Day

National Sorry Day

May 26th 2025 - We remember and acknowledge the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families and communities, which we now know as ‘The Stolen Generations’.

National Sorry Day is a day to acknowledge the strength of Stolen Generations Survivors and reflect on how we can all share in the healing process.

ridging Now to Next

Reconciliation Week

The National Reconciliation Week from 27th May - 3rd of June 2025

The National Reconciliation Week (NRW) 2025 theme, Bridging Now to Next, reflects the ongoing connection between past, present and future.

At a time when Australia faces uncertainty in its reconciliation journey, this theme calls on all Australians to step forward together.

Bridging Now to Next urges us to look ahead and continue the push forward as past lessons guide us.

The Next Generation Strength, Vision & Legacy

NAIDOC Week

This year’s National NAIDOC Week marks 50 years of the week-long celebrations, and the theme, The Next Generation Strength, Vision & Legacy, celebrates achievements of the past and the bright future ahead.

Held across Australia between the 6th - 13th July 2025, Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth.

Early Childhood Learning and School Immersions

We offer Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander school visits and early learning programs to all types of educational institutions.

Teaching students about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture is important. It helps young people understand Australia's history more clearly.

It helps them learn about Aboriginal culture. It also teaches them about the challenges faced by First Nations Australians in a respectful way.

Right now, learning about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures and languages is important for all students. This helps promote reconciliation, respect, and recognition of the world's oldest continuous living cultures. Learning about First Nations histories and local cultures helps students understand Australia's history better. It also allows them to appreciate cultural differences and diversity.

We truely look forward to delivering your school our immersive First Nations indigenous culture programs.

Early Childhood Learning and School Brochures

Corporate, University and Government Events

Kaurna Country

The Adelaide Plains is located in Kaurna Country and the Peramangk people are the custodians of the Mount Barker region in the Adelaide hills.

Turrbal and Yuggera

Brisbane is home to the Turrbal and Yuggera peoples while the Gold Coast traditional owners ar the Yugambeh people. Kabi Kabi peoples and the Jinibara peoples belong to the Sunshine Coast.

Eora and Yuin Nations

The Eora Nation are custodians of the Greater Sydney region with Gadigal people custodians of Sydney city and central Sydney Harbour. The Yuin people are caretakers running down the soiuth coast of NSW

Wurundjeri Country

The Wurundjeri people are custodians of the Melbourne. The Wadawurrung live in the regions near Melboune down to Geelong along the penisula

Kaurna Country

The Adelaide Plains is located in Kaurna Country and the Peramangk people are the custodians of the Mount Barker region in the Adelaide hills.

Turrbal and Yuggera

Brisbane is home to the Turrbal and Yuggera peoples while the Gold Coast traditional owners ar the Yugambeh people. Kabi Kabi peoples and the Jinibara peoples belong to the Sunshine Coast.

Wurundjeri Country

The Wurundjeri people are custodians of the Melbourne. The Wadawurrung live in the regions near Melboune down to Geelong along the penisula

Eora and Yuin Nations

The Eora Nation are custodians of the Greater Sydney region with Gadigal people custodians of Sydney city and central Sydney Harbour. The Yuin people are caretakers running down the soiuth coast of NSW

Your Immersion Purchase Has Duel Impact

First Nations Education events benefit both attendees and facilitators. They increase the economy and create jobs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Investing in these events fosters a culturally inclusive and reflective student body or workforce.