National Reconciliation Week 2026 runs May 27 to June 3.
This year's Reconciliation Week theme is All In. It's a call for every Australian to commit wholeheartedly to reconciliation, not just this week, but every single day. Reconciliation isn't something that happens on its own, and it's not the sole responsibility of First Nations people, who have carried that weight for far too long. It asks something of all of us.
At PBS 106.7FM, we're proud to stand with our First Nations communities and to use the power of music, storytelling and community radio to be part of that change.
One of the best ways to be All In this week is to get along to a local event. There are gatherings, conversations and community moments happening right across Naarm (Melbourne). Head to the Reconciliation Australia website to find an event near you, explore resources, and connect with the reconciliation journey in a way that's meaningful to you.
The #NRW2026 artwork is called Gaagal, meaning 'Ocean' in Gumbaynggirr language, created by Gumbaynggirr/Bundjalung artist Otis Hope Carey. It's a beautiful image of people from all walks of life swirling together, voices and actions rippling outward, inviting everyone into the journey.
Some local Reconciliation Week events include:
Meals for the Mob corporate group kitchen volunteering experience
Fareshare 1-7 S Audley St, Abbotsford
May 25 - June 9
2026 Federation University Annual Reconciliation Lecture
The Edge, Federation Square
6pm - 7pm Tuesday May 26
City of Monash National Reconciliation Week Celebration
Monash Civic Centre 293 Springvale Road, Glen Waverly
10:30am - 12:30pm Wednesday May 27
Check out the full calendar here.
Find out more about National Reconciliation Week here.
National Sorry Day takes place May 26 each year. Find out more about National Sorry Day here.
