Sunshine Coast
Reconciliation Group Inc

Welcome
Our aim is to promote understanding of reconciliation between First Nations Australians and other Australians through engagement and participation.
We are deeply committed to the Uluru Statement from the Heart. Our current activities focus on supporting the referendum for a First Nations Voice to Parliament. To learn more about the Voice read about the Voice model and constitutional recognition.
We organise and participate in events throughout the year. See our Events page for upcoming and past events.

The Voice – It’s Time to Listen – Kawana
The Voice – It’s Time to Listen – Kawana This seminar features First Nations speakers addressing the Voice to Parliament proposal. Friday 16th June 6:00-8:00

The Voice – It’s Time to Listen – Maleny
The Voice – It’s Time to Listen – Maleny This seminar features First Nations speakers addressing the Voice to Parliament proposal. Thursday 15th June 9:30-11:30

Aunty Betty Memorial Reconciliation Walk
Wed May 31 2023 The event will commence with the Gubbi Gubbi Dance Troupe and a smoking ceremony. Traditional custodian Lyndon Davis will lead a

Woodford Folk Festival Reconciliation Stall and Truth Telling Theatrette
SCRGI was delighted to be invited to host a reconciliation stall and truth telling theatrette tent at the 2022 Woodford Folk Festival. Tony Foley organised

Naidoc Week 2022
Our stall at the Wan’diny NAIDOC Family Fun Day at Quota Park, Nambour 2022 was a hit, attracting many visitors and generating fascinating discussions. The

Shared History Seminars
SCRGI has presented a number of shared history seminars since 2015. The seminars provide the Sunshine Coast community with information about First Nations’/settlers’ shared history

Aunty Betty McMahon
Aunty Betty McMahon became co-Patron of the Sunshine Coast Reconciliation Group Inc. along with her friend Senator Claire Moore around 2014.
Aunty Betty took her duty as an Elder very seriously. She sat on several committees on the Sunshine Coast and was known as a tireless worker for her community. She is especially remembered for her support and guidance of young people.
What you can do
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