• National Walk for Truth

    Parliament of Victoria Spring Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Former Yoorrook Commissioner Travis Lovett is walking 800km from Victorian Parliament to Canberra, calling for a national truth-telling process. Join us on Sunday 19 April — contact NRG to come along.

  • Weekly Food Share at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place

    Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place 55 Catalina Street, Heidelberg West, Victoria, Australia

    Support the weekly Food Share at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place, a community-led hub in West Heidelberg. Volunteers help pack and sort food for local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members. A practical way to contribute to social justice and support Aboriginal self-determination through respectful, hands-on community care alongside neighbouring reconciliation groups and volunteers.

  • Counter Colonialism Workshop with Uncle Rob Patton

    Edendale Community Environment Farm 30 Gastons Rd, Eltham VIC 3095, Eltham, Victoria, Australia

    Join Uncle Rob Patton at Edendale Farm for Counter Colonialism Workshop 1: Beyond Colonialism – Awareness Raising. This transformative half-day session unpacks colonial systems, fosters reflection, and builds tools for justice and healing. Light refreshments provided. Book by 27 August

  • 21 Years of Barak Bushlands

    Barak Bushlands Barak Bushlands sign, Diamond Creek Trail (off Falkiner Street), Eltham, Victoria

    Celebrate 21 years of Barak Bushlands and honour Wurundjeri ngurungaeta William Barak with ceremony, dance, tree planting, and music. Join the Nillumbik Reconciliation Group and community for this free cultural event in Eltham—featuring Djirri Djirri dancers, Ganga Giri, and a shared BBQ. Bookings essential.

  • Cultural Awareness Training – Two-hour Community Session

    Allwood Neighbourhood House 901 Main Road, Hurstbridge, Victoria, Australia

    Build respect and understanding with this free cultural awareness session led by Aboriginal facilitators from the Koorie Heritage Trust. Learn about identity, Country, and respectful engagement in a safe, welcoming space. A meaningful step in your reconciliation journey. All are welcome—book your place today.