- Reading resources
- Video material
- Other resources
- Aboriginal supply chain
- Supply Nation - index of Indigenous businesses
- National Reconciliation Week 2022
- National Reconciliation Week 2021
- National Reconciliation Week 2020
- Narragunnawali's subject guides are subject specific resource guides to assist educators in effectively embedding Indigenous knowledges into curriculum
- Share our Pride's books list includes articles, literature, reports and information sheets on and by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Share our Pride's films list includes movies created or inspired by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
- Meyne Wyatt's monologue on racism on Q+A: 'Silence is violence. Complacency is complicity'.
- IQ2 Racism Debate: Stan Grant.
- From Little Things Big Things Grow: A short film where Kev Carmody and Paul Kelly talk about the process of writing From Little Things Big Things Grow, a song that tells the story of Vincent Lingiari, a Gurindji stockman who, in 1966, initiated a strike in response to the poor working conditions.
- Muru Office Supplies (MOS) is an Indigenous office supply company that have products for every room in the office.
- CMJ Wholesale is an Indigenous wholesale distributor servicing Sydney, Kiama, Nowra, Ulladulla and Canberra.
- Gecko Engraving and Signage is an Indigenous company that creates Acknowledgement of Country plaques, engravings and signage.
- Axel Vodka is an Indigenous company creating wholly sustainable beverages out of 100% Australian ingredients.
- Murra Southern Hire is a traffic equipment hire company located in Batemans Bay.
Supply Nation provides UOW with access to over 3,300 verified Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses.
Contact Tammy Small tsmall@uow.edu.au for support and advice to help you find the right Indigenous businesses for your team.
The National Reconciliation Week 2022 theme, “Be Brave. Make Change.” is a challenge to all Australians — individuals, families, communities, organisations and government—to Be Brave and tackle the unfinished business of reconciliation so we can Make Change for the benefit of all Australians.
National Reconciliation Week — 27 May to 3 June — is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
Download the #NRW2022 digital resources for your web, social, or desktop.
- Reconciliation crossword 1 (PDF).
- Reconciliation crossword 2 (PDF).
- Competition - complete Share Our Pride: cultural awareness training and moodle quiz (moodle code: TRNG123_21). Email Jo Goulding your completion certificate to go into the draw for a wonderful painting by Rob Naylor from Naylor Artwork. Prize is drawn during Reconciliation Week 2021.
- Reconciliation Week 2021 quiz question cards (PDF) and rules (PDF).
- Register for UOW's National Reconciliation Week Walk 1 taking place on Friday, 28 May 2021 at 1.30 pm, followed by afternoon tea.
- Register for UOW's National Reconciliation Week Walk 2 taking place on Thursday, 3 June 2021 at 10.30 am, followed by morning tea.
- Uluru Statement from the Heart: contribute your response to Jo Goulding.
- "From Little Things Big Things Grow" action statements. Email Jo Goulding your reflection and intent statements, reflecting on action taken in the past 12 months and the actions you will take in the coming 12 months. Your statements will be recorded in the 2021 UOW Reconciliation Books.
- "More than a word. Reconciliation takes action" posters, signature blocks and background.
- From Little Things Big Things Grow: A short film where Kev Carmody and Paul Kelly talk about the process of writing From Little Things Big Things Grow, a song that tells the story of Vincent Lingiari, a Gurindji stockman who, in 1966, initiated a strike in response to the poor working conditions.
Please contact Jo Goulding at goulding@uow.edu.au if you cannot access the above documents.
- UOW RAP Champions National Reconciliation Week 'In This Together' 2020 Video.
- Focus groups were convened as a Reconciliation Week 2020 activity at UOW. A Reconciliation Week Focus Groups report (PDF) was written to present key themes identified during the activity.