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ESA goes ‘All In’ for National Reconciliation Week

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Employees from across the organisation came together in May to form our inaugural reconciliation choir, singing Midnight Oil's Beds are Burning as part of the Voices for Reconciliation movement. Our entry was submitted, alongside hundreds of other choirs across the country. You can view our rendition below, or visit the Reconciliation Australia website to view a compilation of this year’s choirs.

Beds are Burning was inspired by the handback of Uluru–Kata Tjuta to the Anangu people, and remains a powerful call to know our history and commit to a more just, equitable and reconciled future.

Our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Working Group has also curated a range of activities and events to support our employees in exploring and celebrating First Nations histories and cultures during the week ahead and beyond.

Education Services Australia

Education Services Australia (ESA) was established by education ministers in 2010 to help advance nationally agreed education initiatives. We collaborate with government schools and industry to create sustainable, transformative solutions that promote equitable access to quality education from early childhood through to secondary school.
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