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National Reconciliation Week

 
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​Mount Gravatt High recognised National Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week with a Traditional Aboriginal Smoking Ceremony, performed by Uncle Henry, from the Yuggara Dancers and guest speaker Tesh Cox, the Executive Coordinator for the DDG of First Nations Strategy and Partnership Division, who gave an insightful talk on the significance of Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week, emphasising the importance of healing and unity in our community.​​

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Last reviewed 29 May 2024
Last updated 29 May 2024