In this Year of Reconciliation with the theme "Reconciliation: it’s all our story" we believe we can promote communication between communities utilising the public library network.
We see that the first step to the reconciliation process between any groups is knowledge and understanding.
With a focus on regional communities the program aims to provide a voice for young people.
The stories captured over a year will highlight the culture, diversity, issues and strengths of each community.
It is hoped that these insights into individual towns will give country, city and coastal communities a better understanding of each other.
What is reconcilition?
"Reconciliation is a multi-layered process. At its core, it is about addressing the divisions between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians – divisions that have been caused by a lack of respect, knowledge and understanding."...
"We recognise that reconciliation is, and must continue to be, a People’s Movement that can inspire and effect changes in the way that Indigenous and non-Indigenous people live together in this country." (NSW Reconciliation Council website)
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Fairfield |
Glen Innes
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Lithgow
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Marrickville
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Gosford City Library |
Great Lakes Library Service |
Goulburn
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