Last week, we partnered with Reconciliation Victoria to host the 2026 National Reconciliation Week Breakfast, bringing colleagues and community together to reflect on what reconciliation looks like in practice. National Reconciliation Week is a time for all of us to listen and learn. This year’s theme, All In, calls on each of us to commit to reconciliation every day, recognising that lasting change happens when we work together. We were honoured to hear from an inspiring group of speakers, including Sue-Anne Hunter – proud Wurundjeri and Ngurai Illum Wurrung woman and National Commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People – alongside Christine Couzens MLA, Reconciliation Australia CEO Karen Mundine, and Reconciliation Victoria Co‑Chair Professor Andrew Gunstone, PhD. During a Q&A hosted by Uncle Charles Pakana, the conversation explored what ‘All In’ truly means – acknowledging that reconciliation goes beyond words. It requires us to lean into discomfort, challenge ourselves, and take action every day. At ANZ, we are committed to reconciliation and advancing First Nations economic self-determination. Guided by our First Nations Strategy, we continue to focus on financial inclusion, the First Nations economy, and building cultural capability across our business. Thank you to everyone who joined us. The conversations we have – and the actions we take – matter. Watch a recording of the event here: https://lnkd.in/gMNB_JNM
Thank you very much ANZ for partnering with us at Reconciliation Victoria on the 2026 Victorian National Reconciliation Week Breakfast!
Thank you ANZ for partnering with us for a powerful National Reconciliation Day Breakfast.