National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is an annual event, held from May 27 to June 3, that encourages all Australians to learn about the nation's shared histories, cultures, and achievements. Reconciliation Australia has free print-ready National Reconciliation Posters to download; they are also mailing printed posters by request, and free posters will be available at Officeworks nationwide.
From Monday, 5 May, you can collect a free National Reconciliation Week 2025 A2 poster from one of the 172 Officeworks stores nationwide. The posters will be displayed in a branded #NRW2025 stand at the front of the store.
You can also fill out the following form from the link below to receive one A2 poster in the mail. You should receive the poster in mid-May.
Request an NRW Poster
You can also fill out the following form from the link below to receive one A2 poster in the mail. You should receive the poster in mid-May.
Request an NRW Poster
National Reconciliation Week focuses on fostering respectful relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the wider Australian community. The dates commemorate two significant milestones in Australia's reconciliation journey: the 1967 referendum, which allowed Indigenous Australians to be counted in the national census, and the 1992 Mabo decision, which recognized Indigenous land rights.
For more information: Reconciliation Australia





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