National Reconciliation Week – All In: What real partnership looks like

Explore what real partnership looks like across study, work and community, with practical examples and space to consider how you might contribute.

National Reconciliation Week is a time to reflect on how we build respectful relationships and contribute to reconciliation in our daily lives.

This year's theme, All In, is a call to commit to reconciliation every day.

This event, featuring short case studies followed by a panel discussion and Q&A, will explore what real partnership looks like across study, work and community. It will showcase how we can strengthen and deepen partnership in practice.

You'll hear practical examples from across RMIT and beyond, and consider how this could apply to your own work, study or community.
 

Why attend?

  • Hear real stories of collaboration and impact
  • Learn what respectful, genuine partnership looks like in practice
  • Join a conversation that includes student voices and real experiences

Date, time, location and registration

Date: Thursday 28 May 2026

Time: 10am-11.30am

Location: 

  • City campus: Building 16, Level 7 (Green Brain) 336/348 Swanston St, Melbourne
  • Join online via Microsoft Teams

Please note, you may need to log in with your RMIT ID and password to register.

 

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