TAFE employees from more than 35 locations across Western NSW used the latest technology to meet for a morning tea on Friday, June 1 to mark National Reconciliation Week.
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TAFE NSW Senior Manager of Aboriginal Engagement, Rod Towney, said TAFE NSW employees met simultaneously to acknowledge this important occasion.
“As one of the largest trainers of Aboriginal students and employer of Aboriginal peoples in the state it’s vitally important that TAFE NSW employees stop to reflect on what National Reconciliation Week really stands for,” Mr Towney, a proud Wiradjuri man, said.
“It is a great opportunity for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal employees to get together to not only celebrate TAFE NSW’s commitment to improving education and employment opportunities for Aboriginal peoples, but to share stories of land, people and culture.”
National Reconciliation Week (May 27-June 3) this year has a theme of ‘Don’t Keep History a Mystery: Learn. Share. Grow’.
For information visit reconciliation.org.au/national-reconciliation-week/
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