National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a powerful reminder for all Australians to reflect on our shared history and take meaningful steps toward building stronger relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the wider community. Each year, NRW runs from 27 May to 3 June, offering individuals and organisations an opportunity to contribute to reconciliation through education, reflection, and action.
At Cleancorp, we believe that reconciliation isn’t just a one-week initiative—it’s an ongoing journey of respect, learning, and collaboration. This year, we’re embracing meaningful ways to celebrate NRW, reflect on the past, and commit to actions that pave the way for a more inclusive future.
Here’s how we plan to honour National Reconciliation Week and how your organisation can take part, too.
Acknowledging Country is a simple yet powerful way to pay respect to the Traditional Custodians of the land. During NRW, Cleancorp will begin our Tuesday team meetings with an Acknowledgement of Country, recognising the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation and other Traditional Custodians of the lands where our offices and team members operate.
To make this more impactful:
Why It Matters:
An Acknowledgement of Country shows respect for the enduring connection that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have with the land, waters, and culture. It’s a small yet vital step in demonstrating our commitment to reconciliation.
To make our commitment to reconciliation visible and enduring, Cleancorp will install a permanent plaque or artwork in our office. The plaque will acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land where Cleancorp operates and serve as a daily reminder of the importance of respect and recognition.
We’re also exploring:
Why It Matters:
Permanent acknowledgements ensure that reconciliation remains front of mind every day, not just during NRW. They serve as symbols of respect, unity, and a commitment to learning from Australia’s First Peoples.
We’re introducing an office pledge wall during NRW, inviting team members to write down their personal or team commitments to reconciliation for the year.
Why It Matters:
Pledges create accountability and foster a sense of collective purpose. By sharing commitments publicly, we can inspire ongoing efforts to support reconciliation both inside and outside the workplace.
If you’re inspired by these ideas, here’s how you can incorporate them into your NRW plans:
At Cleancorp, we’ll be sharing our National Reconciliation Week activities on our social media platforms. From team pledges to the unveiling of our reconciliation plaque, we’re excited to celebrate this important week and demonstrate our ongoing commitment to reconciliation.
Follow us on LinkedIn to see how we’re embracing National Reconciliation Week 2025.
National Reconciliation Week reminds us that every action (big or small) contributes to a better future. At Cleancorp, we’re committed to creating a workplace that honours the cultures, histories, and contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
By taking these steps, we hope to inspire others to join us in building stronger, more inclusive communities where everyone feels respected and valued.
Ready to learn more or partner with Cleancorp? Call us at 1300 211 944 or visit our website to see how we’re making reconciliation part of our everyday operations.