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Elevate your presentations with the Kalkatungu Country Slides Templates, a stunning collection of editable slide designs inspired by the Kalkatungu Country artwork from Cungelella Art. Perfect for teachers, educators, and professionals, this set blends vibrant Aboriginal art with practical functionality to create visually captivating and culturally enriching presentations.
Perfect for those looking to create a culturally rich and safe learning space.
Empower your students or staff to reflect, learn and take action with this engaging and educator-led Reconciliation Week Presentation, designed to align with the 2025 theme: Bridging Now to Next.
Perfect for primary, secondary or professional learning settings, this digital presentation takes your learners on a journey through key moments in Australia’s reconciliation history — sparking rich conversations and meaningful action.
1967 Referendum
Mabo Decision
National Apology
Corroboree 2000
Uluru Statement from the Heart
Voice to Parliament Referendum
📚 Key talking points and historical context and why they are important to reconciliation in Australia.
🧠 Designed to pair with our Bridge Timeline Activity & Reflection Sheets available on our Blog.
Whether you’re delivering a classroom lesson, a staff meeting or a school-wide event — this presentation helps walk your learners from the past to a more inclusive and respectful future.
🖥️ Instant digital download. No prep required. Just open, share, and start the conversation.
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Copyright © Songlines Art, Culture, Education.
We acknowledge and pay our respects to the people of the Bundjalung Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the beautiful land and waterways on which we live and work.
Always was. Always will be Aboriginal land.