National Reconciliation Week 2026 is All In
The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2026 is All In, a call for all Australians to commit wholeheartedly to reconciliation every single day.
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.
Reconciliation will not happen by itself, and it will not happen without all of us.
The #NRW2026 campaign was created in collaboration with Carbon Creative, a First Nations-owned and operated marketing and creative agency.
The artwork for this campaign is by renowned Gumbaynggirr/Bundjalung artist Otis Hope Carey, who applied his distinctive style to create a colourful and optimistic visual representation of people from all walks of life being ‘all in’ to make change.
Events, resources and choirs
Posters and social tiles are available now from the posters and resources page. More resources will be added in the lead-up to NRW, so stay tuned.
Posters, colouring sheets and social tiles in 13 languages other than English are available now from the translated resources page.
The Voices for Reconciliation 2026 song is Midnight Oil classic Beds Are Burning.
Visit the Choirs page for more information and to register your group.
Event registration is open now. Visit the Events page to register your public or private event.



