Book Cultural Immersions for National Reconciliation Week - #NRW2026
All In makes clear that reconciliation is not a spectator sport, and that all of us must step away from the sidelines and take action to make change.
The theme also reminds us that reconciliation and advancing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ rights isn’t a passive activity, and it is not solely the responsibility of First Nations people, who have carried the weight of championing, explaining and acting for far too long.
Otis Hope Carey, a proud Gumbaynggirr/Bundjalung artist, created our colourful and optimistic All In visual, which represents people from all walks of life being ‘all in’ to make change.
Reconciliation Australia turns 25 this year, and our 25th anniversary presents a renewed invitation to lift our actions and commitment to significant change.
The work that remains requires all of us to do our part. All In is not about guilt or shame, but about the reciprocal responsibility of being Australian.
Reconciliation will not happen by itself; we must all be in for reconciliation.
Carbon Creative, a First Nations-owned and operated agency, created our #NRW2026 campaign.

