Let’s Talk About the Theme for NRW, 2023

Each year Reconciliation Australia selects a different theme to celebrate NRW. The theme for NRW 2023 is “Be a Voice for Generations”.  In this activity, educators will support children to explore the meaning and purpose of the theme. They will also consider practical opportunities for bringing the theme into classrooms, around the service, and with the […]

Let’s Talk About the Theme for NRW, 2016

Each year Reconciliation Australia selects a different theme to celebrate NRW. For example, the theme for NRW in 2016 was Our History, Our Story, Our Future, which came from The 2016 State of Reconciliation in Australia Report.  That theme asked all Australians to reflect on our national identity, and the place of Aboriginal and Torres Strait […]

Let’s Talk About the Theme for NRW, 2017

The theme for NRW 2017 is Let’s Take The Next Steps. In this activity, educators support children to explore the purpose of the 2017 theme and to create their own NRW poster.

Let’s Talk About the Theme for NRW, 2018

National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a chance for all of us to take renewed action to spark a change in our schools, workplaces and communities – no matter how big or small. Each year Reconciliation Australia selects a different theme to celebrate NRW. The theme for NRW 2018 was ‘Don’t keep history a mystery’. Use the […]

Let’s Talk About the Theme for NRW, 2022

Each year, Reconciliation Australia selects a new theme to celebrate NRW. The 2022 theme is Be Brave. Make Change. In this activity, educators will support children to explore the meaning and purpose of this year’s theme. They will also consider practical opportunities for bringing this year’s theme into classrooms, around the school and with the […]

Let’s Talk About the Theme for NRW, 2019

Each year, Reconciliation Australia selects a new theme to celebrate NRW. The 2019 theme was Grounded in Truth: Walk Together with Courage. In this activity, educators will support children to explore the meanings and purpose of the theme and create their own poster.

Let’s Talk About the Theme for NRW, 2020

The 2020 theme was In This Together. In this activity, educators will support children to explore the meaning and purpose of the theme. They will also consider practical opportunities for bringing the theme into physical and virtual classrooms, around the school and with the community during NRW and beyond. 

Let’s Talk About the Theme for NRW, 2021

Each year, Reconciliation Australia selects a new theme to celebrate NRW. The 2021 theme is More than a word. Reconciliation takes action. In this activity, educators will support children to explore the meaning and purpose of the theme. They will also consider practical opportunities for bringing the theme into classrooms, around the school and with […]

Why do people go hungry? (Upper Primary)

World Vision is excited to share this special curriculum series aimed at providing primary students with the opportunity to begin their journey as world ready global citizens. Each unit has been developed to maintain flexibility within the curriculum and covers a range of general capabilities. In a timewhen hope and perspective is needed more than […]

Why do people go hungry? (Lower Primary)

In the context of this unit for primary aged children, we have referred to hunger as a simplified term todescribe food insecurity (ranging from malnourishment caused by compromised food quality, quantity and skipping meals to chronic undernutrition (no food for a day or more).

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