Currently NSW has over 60 local reconciliation groups dispersed throughout the State. Many of these groups evolved from Reconciliation Learning Circle groups, or interested people in churches, workplaces, educational and professional institutions, and State and local community organisations.
NSWRC works hard to support LRGs and build their capacity to advance the reconciliation process in communities. To learn more about LRGs and access resources on how to start and develop an LRG click here.
There are currently 24 Local Reconciliation Groups in the Sydney and Surrounding Areas. The Regional Representatives for the area are Taressa Mongta and Graeme Cordiner. For more information on activities in the area contact NSWRC.
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There are currently 2 local reconciliation groups in the Riverina/Murray Region. The Regional Representatives are Steven Ross and Carlee Rundell-Gordon. For more information on activities in the area contact NSWRC.
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There are currently 5 local reconciliation groups in the Southern Region. The Regional Representatives are Roy 'Dootch' Kennedy and Karen Gough. For more information on activities in the area contact the NSWRC.
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There are currently 5 local reconciliation groups in the New England Region. The Regional Representatives are Glen Crump and Ainslie Hobson. For more information on activities in the area contact NSWRC.
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There are currently 8 local reconciliation groups in the Western Region. The Regional Representatives are Beryl Carmichael and Colin Patterson. For more information on activities in the area please contact NSWRC.
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There are currently 16 local reconciliation groups in the Northern Region. The Regional Representatives are Thelma James and Robert Bruce. For more information on activities in the area contact NSWRC.
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There are currently 6 other contacts. These are community groups which are involved in reconciliation activities but do not meet the full requirements of becoming a member group of NSWRC. For more information about the activities of these groups contact NSWRC.
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