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Reconciliation Week at GMCT: Bridging Now to Next
Join the Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust (GMCT) as we commemorate Reconciliation Week 2025.
The theme for 2025 is "Bridging Now to Next". This theme encourages all Australians to learn from the past, celebrate the present, and work towards a shared future.
Join us for a lunch and a special performance by proud Mutti Mutti, Yorta Yorta, Nari Nari man, elder and survivor of the Stolen Generations, Uncle Kutcha Edwards and his band.
Join the Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust (GMCT) as we commemorate Reconciliation Week 2025.
The theme for 2025 is "Bridging Now to Next". This theme encourages all Australians to learn from the past, celebrate the present, and work towards a shared future.
Join us for a lunch and a special performance by proud Mutti Mutti, Yorta Yorta, Nari Nari man, elder and survivor of the Stolen Generations, Uncle Kutcha Edwards and his band.