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National Reconciliation Week 2025: Reflections, insights and inspiring First Nations leaders

Josii Hargreaves from St John’s College within the University of Queensland, Jennifer Stevens from The Parish of Mudgeeraba and Walters Nkemfack from Reconciliation Queensland reflect on their National Reconciliation Week highlights and what this year’s National Reconciliation Week theme “Bridging Now to Next” means to them

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Say "Yes" to Yessie — A Visit to Masig in the Spirit of Truth and Reconciliation

Dear Prime Minister Albanese, On behalf of Reconciliation Queensland, I write to you during National Reconciliation Week to support the open letter you have received from Mr Yessie Mosby — a Traditional Owner from the Kulkalgal Nation and one of the Torres Strait 8 — and the Archbishop of Brisbane, The Most Rev’d Jeremy Greaves. We join our voices with theirs and with many across the nation in asking you to respond with a resounding ‘yes’ to Yessie’s heartfelt and culturally significant invitation to visit his home, Masig,” says Reconciliation Queensland CEO Erin Lang