The Central Coast community is invited to join the region’s largest reconciliation gathering to celebrate National Reconciliation Week 2025 on Thursday, May 29.
This year’s theme, Bridging Now to Next, invites people to reflect on the shared history, acknowledge the present, and work together towards a united future.
The powerful morning of connection and reconciliation will feature a march from Coast Shelter head office to Industree Group Stadium, culminating in a cultural celebration.
The event will include an Acknowledgement of Country, traditional song and dance, and a performance on the Yidaki (didgeridoo).
Building on the success of last year’s event, which attracted more than 1,200 community members, this year’s gathering aims to bring the community together to reflect on the past, present, and future of reconciliation in Australia.
“As an organisation committed to supporting vulnerable individuals and communities, Coast Shelter recognises the importance of reconciliation in addressing social injustices,” Coast Shelter’s Reconciliation Action Plan working group chair Peter Downie said.
“We invite the community to join us in celebrating National Reconciliation Week and to be a part of this significant event.
“Together, we can continue to push forward and build a brighter future for all Australians.”
The event is free and open to the public, and Coast Shelter is encouraging everyone to attend and participate in this special day.
Marchers will leave Coast Shelter, 346 Mann St, Gosford, at 9.30am and head to Industree Group Stadium.
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