2025 National Reconciliation Week in the Pilbara
- National Reconciliation Week is held annually from May 27 to June 3, with the Pilbara joining Australia-wide communities in 2025 events reflecting on history and inclusion.
- The week marks the 1967 referendum success, the High Court Mabo decision, and follows recent State and Federal elections emphasizing Australia's ongoing need for unity and reconciliation.
- The Pilbara's history is marked by the 1946 industrial strike of 800 Aboriginal workers advocating for justice, and today, various local initiatives supported by community organizations continue to tackle social issues and promote equity.
- Reconciliation WA CEO Jody Nunn highlights 'Closing the Gap statistics are not moving in the right direction' and stresses the 2025 theme 'Bridging Now to Next' urges challenging current approaches.
- The events and reflections during National Reconciliation Week suggest a broad community commitment but acknowledge that substantial structural reform and understanding of history remain essential.
21 Articles
21 Articles

2025 National Reconciliation Week in the Pilbara
The Pilbara is joining communities across Australia in a powerful reflection on the nation’s past and a united push toward a more inclusive future for National Reconciliation Week.
The events to attend during Reconciliation Week this year
This year’s National Reconciliation Week invites us to to honour the history that shapes us all, and to build a path forward. The 2025 theme, “Bridging Now to Next,” challenges us to see reconciliation as an ongoing journey that requires dedication, courage, and action today.Reconciliation is urgent. It calls on all of us to stand alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the fight for justice, sovereignty, and true equality. It…
A choir of generations in Garran
The intergenerational choir in Garran, ACT, comprising members aged seven to103, came together to sing for National Reconciliation Week. Photo: Supplied. In a heartwarming tribute to Reconciliation, generations came together in Garran in the ACT to deliver a musical performance with a message of unity, truth, and hope. Residents of Southern Cross Care (NSW & ACT)’s Ozanam Residential Care joined voices with students from neighbouring St Peter a…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium