Reconciliation starts with listening and learning.
Aunty Denise and Pastor Rob share how deep change begins when we stop talking and start hearing the stories of First Nations people with open hearts.Truth-telling is a vital step toward healing.
Aunty Denise speaks of historical trauma, loss, and survival, reminding us that acknowledgment—not avoidance—is the path to real understanding.Relationships are built on respect and humility.
Pastor Rob emphasises the power of genuine friendships across cultures, formed through presence, trust, and walking together over time.Faith plays a powerful role in the healing journey.
Both speakers reflect on how God’s love creates space for forgiveness, justice, and hope—especially in the face of Australia’s past and present wounds.Reconciliation isn’t a moment—it’s a lifelong commitment.
It takes courage, patience, and persistence to keep showing up, speaking from the heart, and creating space for voices that have too often gone unheard.There is hope for a better future—together.
Through truth, love, and shared faith, we can move toward a future marked not by division, but by unity and mutual care.