Celebrate National Reconciliation Week 2026 with us: whether in your community, workplace, or by joining our special networking breakfast. This is a meaningful opportunity to come together, reflect, and connect as we continue the journey toward reconciliation.


Secure your place at our National Reconciliation Week Breakfast and choose how you’d like to take part: attend in person, join the livestream, or watch the recording later in the day.

Date: Thursday, 28 May 2026
In-person breakfast: 7:30am
Livestream: 8:30am
Recording: Available later the same day

The Gweagal spears, taken from the Gweagal people at Kamay (Botany Bay) during Captain Cook’s arrival in 1770, were returned in 2024 to the La Perouse Aboriginal Community after more than 250 years in the United Kingdom. Today Noeleen Timbery will reflect on the significance of this return and its meaning for cultural heritage and reconciliation.