Program
The National RAP Conference 2024 program will focus on taking strong action to address barriers to advancing reconciliation, and on creating sustainable change.
Now More Than Ever is the theme of the conference, which will include plenaries and breakout sessions with an array of engaging guest speakers.
Sessions are built to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to advance reconciliation in your sphere of influence.
Main Themes: Day One
The urgent work of reconciliation
The work of reconciliation needs a commitment to listen to, and act on, the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. As we heard during National Reconciliation Week 2024, Now More Than Ever, reconciliation supporters must stand up to defend and uphold the rights of First Nations people.
Truth-telling
Truth-telling enables a fuller and more accurate account of Australia’s history to recognise the strength and contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It acknowledges the historical silencing of injustices and ongoing impacts of colonisation on First Nations people. Truth-telling is fundamental to advancing reconciliation.
Schedule: Wednesday 6 November
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8:00 am | Registration | ||||||||||||||||
9:00 am | Opening Plenary: Welcome to Country | ||||||||||||||||
9:40 am | Opening Keynote: The urgent work of reconciliation Keynote speaker: Fiona Jose, Group CEO, Cape York Partnership Moderator: Karen Mundine, CEO, Reconciliation Australia | ||||||||||||||||
10:45 am | Morning Tea11:25 am | Plenary Panel Discussion: Truth-telling – the beating heart of reconciliation | Speakers: Joshua Creamer, Chair, Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry Queensland and Sue-Anne Hunter Moderator: Emma Garlett, Director, Garlett Group 12:40 pm | Lunch | 1:45 pm |
Concurrent Sessions |
Education Matters: Lifelong Learning and Intergenerational Change
Speakers:
Samantha Page, CEO, ECA Victoria Thom, Program Director, BHP Foundation Understanding Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) Protocols in Your Organisation’s Work
Speakers:
Jo-Anne Driessens, Artists in the Black Coordinator, Arts Law Centre of Australia Dr. Terri Janke, Solicitor Director, Terri Janke and Company Cultural Load or Colonial Load? Recognising and Addressing the Additional Load Faced by First Nations People at Work
Speakers:
Luke Booth, Senior Program Development Coordinator, First Nations, Brisbane South PHN Professor Nareen Young, Associate Dean (Indigenous Leadership & Engagement), UTS Business School Patty Kinnersly, CEO, Our Watch Stand up for justice! Advocating for change in youth justice
Speakers:
Romlie Mokak, Co-Chair, Indigenous Governance Awards Judging Panel More speakers for this panel coming soon! Session 5
Details Coming Soon!
3:00 pm | Afternoon Tea | 3:00 pm | Mentoring Roundtables | An opportunity for early-stage RAP coordinators and managers to meet with more experienced RAP leaders in a relaxed networking environment. All attendees will gain insights into successful RAP implementation in this small group setting. Advance sign-up is required, and access is limited to 80 attendees. 4:30 pm | Close – Day 1 | 6:00 pm | Indigenous Governance Awards Gala Dinner | 9:30 pm | Evening Closes | |
Stay tuned for more program updates on topics, formats and experiences!