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Reconciliation Week at St Bernard’s was filled with engaging activities and meaningful moments that united our community in a shared purpose.

The week commenced with informative daily quizzes that tested our knowledge and fostered friendly competition, alongside a fundraising BBQ that successfully raised funds for the Aboriginal Catholic Ministries—proud supporters of our Fire Carriers—and the Opening the Doors Foundation. Lunchtimes were animated with our Year 7 House Buroinjin Tournament, which celebrates the First Nations ball game from the Kabi Kabi people of Southern Queensland. This tournament not only added a fun and competitive spirit, but it also deepened our appreciation for Indigenous culture. 

The highlight of the week was undoubtedly the whole school assembly held on Friday. College Captain Hayden McDonald opened the proceedings by sharing insights about Dadirri, a practice of deep listening and reflection taught to us by Miriam Rose, who has been a valued partner of St Bernard’s over the years. Setting a profound tone for the assembly, we were honoured to welcome Courtney Ugle, a proud Ballardong/Wardandi Noongar woman from Bunbury, Western Australia, and an inspiring AFLW star. Courtney delivered a powerful address that resonated deeply with everyone present. To learn more about her incredible journey and the amazing work she does, visit https://www.waangkiny.com/founders-story.

During the assembly, we also had the privilege of inducting our newest Fire Carrier members, further solidifying our commitment to reconciliation. Dr Davies concluded the assembly by thanking Courtney for her impactful words and reaffirming our College’s dedication to continuing to walk alongside our First Nation brothers and sisters.

Additionally, Friday lunch was filled with excitement as staff faced off against students in a thrilling Buroinjin match, further reinforcing camaraderie within our school. We wrapped up our week of celebrations with a final fundraising BBQ at our Year 9 campus on Monday.

Throughout the week, students also participated in the Reconciliation Australia Colouring Contest, and they had the opportunity to explore stunning visual displays in the library. These displays included a range of maps, artefacts, and images that showcased the rich diversity and deep-seated cultures of our First Nations, providing an educational journey into the history and future of Indigenous Australia.

This year’s Reconciliation Week theme, "Bridging Now to Next," was beautifully embodied in our activities and the spirit of unity that permeated the celebrations. A big thank you to Mr Pieper and all the staff members who coordinated this meaningful week, our guest speaker, Courtney, for her inspiring address, and our students for their enthusiastic engagement. We look forward to continuing this important journey of reconciliation, boldly bridging now to next.