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Jagera Jargum dances at the Woodford Folk Festival, Queensland, 1997
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Sorry Day workshop: Remembering the Stolen Generations (Years 4–6)

Join us this reconciliation week, for a workshop dedicated to building understanding and strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians. Through showcasing State Library’s collections, interactive activities, storytelling, and reflective discussions, participants will explore the history and significance of reconciliation, the impact of the Stolen Generations, and the ongoing journey toward justice and equality. 

This workshop provides a safe and supportive space for students to learn, ask questions, and reflect on how we can all contribute to a more inclusive and united future. Be part of fostering respect, truth, and healing with State Library. 

Important information for teachers: 
People of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent should be aware that the workshop may include images and names of deceased individuals. 

Workshop notes: 

  • This session is delivered via Microsoft Teams. 
  • This session is a multi-school event, open to all schools for registration. 
  • Bookings for this workshop close 30 minutes before the event. 
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  • When

    Tue 26 May 2026 · 9–9:40am

  • Price

    Free

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Contact the organiser

Schools Engagement

Contact phone:

3840 7768

Contact email:

learning@slq.qld.gov.au