03/06/2026
As Reconciliation Week comes to an end, we would like to share and celebrate our beautiful "Sea of Hearts" display, created by the children throughout the week. Each heart represents kindness, respect, and a commitment to building stronger relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
National Reconciliation Week is an important opportunity to reflect on our shared history and recognise the significance of reconciliation in creating a more inclusive and respectful future. Throughout the week, children across all rooms have participated in meaningful discussions about what reconciliation means and why it is important. They have also engaged in a variety of experiences and learning opportunities that celebrate and embrace Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, histories, and perspectives.
These experiences have encouraged children to develop an appreciation for the rich cultures of Australia's First Nations peoples while fostering respect, understanding, and a sense of belonging for all.
While Reconciliation Week may be coming to an end, our commitment to embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into our daily practices continues throughout the year. We believe it is important for children to be exposed to and learn from the world's oldest continuing cultures, helping them grow into respectful, compassionate, and culturally aware individuals.
We remain dedicated to creating a culturally safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment where every child, family, and community member feels valued, respected, and connected.