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NRW 2026 ORGANISATIONAL WEBINAR

 50 Years of Deadly: What Comes Next?
Learning from First Nations leadership, resilience and wisdom to deepen Allyship and Reconciliation

 

📅 Date: Tuesday 7 July, 2026
Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm AEST
💻 Live via Zoom | $2,900 + GST per organisation

The 2026 NAIDOC theme, 50 Years of Deadly, celebrates five decades of recognising and honouring First Nations voices, leadership, resilience and achievement.

If National Reconciliation Week challenged us to move beyond symbolic gestures and build the confidence to act, what comes next?

Reconciliation is often framed as something we should do. But it also offers something valuable to all of us.
 
A deeper sense of connection.
A deeper sense of place.
A deeper sense of belonging.

 
This shared organisational webinar is designed for workplaces that want to continue the momentum from National Reconciliation Week while deepening their understanding of First Nations perspectives, wisdom and leadership.

Led by Aunty Munya Andrews (Aboriginal Elder), Carla Rogers (Evolve Co-Director and Ally) and the Evolve team, this live and interactive session explores what First Nations perspectives can teach us about belonging, connection, Allyship and Reconciliation.
 

Through stories, reflections and shared learning, participants will explore how First Nations perspectives can enrich our lives, strengthen our relationships, and help us build more authentic, people-centred, inclusive, creative and courageous organisations.

Grounded in Evolve's approach to Practical Reconciliation and Allyship, this session creates space to listen, learn and reflect on what First Nations leadership, resilience and wisdom can teach us about ourselves, our workplaces and our shared future.

What’s included:

  • Live and interactive webinar for your organisation
  • Reflections on the 2026 NAIDOC theme, 50 Years of Deadly
  • First Nations perspectives on belonging, connection, leadership and Allyship
  • Stories, reflections and shared learning with Aunty Munya, Carla and the Evolve team
  • Live Q&A and participant discussion
  • 60-day recording access for staff who cannot attend live
  • Easy rollout across teams, locations and schedules
     

Why this format works

This shared organisational format is a trusted, ready-made NAIDOC learning experience for teams that want something meaningful, engaging and easy to roll out.

It offers the quality of a live Evolve session without the cost or coordination of a private webinar, while giving staff the flexibility to learn live or via recording and the opportunity to learn alongside others from organisations across Australia who are also committed to Reconciliation.

There will be no judgement, shame or blame - just a welcoming space to learn, reflect and take practical action.

"Aunty Munya & Carla are such a great duo, perfect balance. It just makes me feel overwhelmingly proud to be Australian when I hear them talk - they're relatable and just awesome."
— Webinar Participant

 ​​​​​​​Looking for a dedicated session for your organisation?
We also offer private webinars with flexible scheduling and delivery options.

🎫​​​​​​​ Book Now
​​​​​​​

Use the form below to confirm your booking. Once payment is received, we’ll send your registration link and full event details.

Spots are limited, so we recommend securing your place early.

​​​​​​​For questions, contact Paige Newton, First Nations Sales Executive, on 02 6100 8190 or sales@evolves.com.au.

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NRW 2026 ORGANISATIONAL WEBINAR

 

50 Years of Deadly: What Comes Next?
Learning from First Nations leadership, resilience and wisdom to deepen Allyship and Reconciliation

📅 Date: Tuesday 7 July, 2026
Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm AEST
💻 Live via Zoom | $2,900 + GST per organisation

The 2026 NAIDOC theme, 50 Years of Deadly, celebrates five decades of recognising and honouring First Nations voices, leadership, resilience and achievement.

If National Reconciliation Week challenged us to move beyond symbolic gestures and build the confidence to act, what comes next?

Reconciliation is often framed as something we should do. But it also offers something valuable to all of us.
 

A deeper sense of connection.
A deeper sense of place.
A deeper sense of belonging.

 

This shared organisational webinar is designed for workplaces that want to continue the momentum from National Reconciliation Week while deepening their understanding of First Nations perspectives, wisdom and leadership.

Led by Aunty Munya Andrews (Aboriginal Elder), Carla Rogers (Evolve Co-Director and Ally) and the Evolve team, this live and interactive session explores what First Nations perspectives can teach us about belonging, connection, Allyship and Reconciliation.
 

Through stories, reflections and shared learning, participants will explore how First Nations perspectives can enrich our lives, strengthen our relationships, and help us build more authentic, people-centred, inclusive, creative and courageous organisations.

Grounded in Evolve's approach to Practical Reconciliation and Allyship, this session creates space to listen, learn and reflect on what First Nations leadership, resilience and wisdom can teach us about ourselves, our workplaces and our shared future.

What’s included:

  • Live and interactive webinar for your organisation
  • Reflections on the 2026 NAIDOC theme, 50 Years of Deadly
  • First Nations perspectives on belonging, connection, leadership and Allyship
  • Stories, reflections and shared learning with Aunty Munya, Carla and the Evolve team
  • Live Q&A and participant discussion
  • 60-day recording access for staff who cannot attend live
  • Easy rollout across teams, locations and schedules

    Why this format works

    This shared organisational format is a trusted, ready-made NAIDOC learning experience for teams that want something meaningful, engaging and easy to roll out.

    It offers the quality of a live Evolve session without the cost or coordination of a private webinar, while giving staff the flexibility to learn live or via recording and the opportunity to learn alongside others from organisations across Australia who are also committed to Reconciliation.

    There will be no judgement, shame or blame - just a welcoming space to learn, reflect and take practical action.

    "Aunty Munya & Carla are such a great duo, perfect balance. It just makes me feel overwhelmingly proud to be Australian when I hear them talk - they're relatable and just awesome."
    — Webinar Participant
     

    Looking for a dedicated session for your organisation?
    We also offer private webinars with flexible scheduling and delivery options.
    🎫​​​​​​​ Book Now
    ​​​​​​​

    Use the form below to confirm your booking. Once payment is received, we’ll send your registration link and full event details.

    Spots are limited, so we recommend securing your place early.

    For questions, contact Paige Newton, First Nations Sales Executive, on 02 6100 8190 or sales@evolves.com.au.
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