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Breakfast to mark the second anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations

Friday 12 February 2010, National Wine Centre

Dr Lynn Arnold AO
Dr Lynn Arnold AO
Chief Executive, Anglicare SA
Reconciliation Ambassador

 

The Hon Jay Weatherill MP
 The Hon Jay Weatherill MP
Minister for Aboriginal
Affairs and Reconciliation

 

Lillian Holt
Lillian Holt
Aboriginal Projects Officer
Relationships Australia

Reconciliation South Australia believes that the responsibility for driving reconciliation sits with non Aboriginal leaders, walking and working together with Aboriginal communities in a meaningful and significant way.
To mark the second anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations, leading Aboriginal educator and social commentator Lillian Holt will host this not-to-be-missed breakfast event on behalf of Reconciliation South Australia. The breakfast will be proceeded by a traditional Kaurna Welcome to Country and a significant honouring of members of the Stolen Generation.
The Honourable Jay Weatherill MP, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation and keynote speaker Dr Lynn Arnold AO, Chief Executive Anglicare SA, Reconciliation Ambassador and former Premier of South Australia, will discuss the need for collective action in our State to ensure that the journey of healing following the Apology results in meaningful outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Date:

Friday 12 February 2010

Time:

7am for 7:10am start to 9am
please allow around 10 minutes to make your way from your car park to the Wine Centre

Venue: National Wine Centre, corners Botanic and Hackney Roads
Parking available along Hackney Road
Registration: $55 pp; tables of 10, $500 (all incl GST), includes full breakfast
RSVP: Essential by Monday 8 February 2010
Contact: Rosslyn Cox, State Manager, Reconciliation SA
T: 8302 0493   E: reconciliationsa@yahoo.com.au
T-shirts: Apology t-shirts will be available for sale before and after the breakfast for $30.00. Women’s and men’s sizes will be available. Cash, cheque or purchase order only please.

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