In the lead-up to this year’s National Reconciliation Week Breakfast, there’s something quietly powerful about pressing play and going back.
Before the speeches, before the crowd fills the room, before that shared early-morning energy settles in, there’s a whole archive of performances from past events sitting there, waiting to be revisited. A reminder that this event isn’t just a date on the calendar, it’s a living, growing story.
It’s not about hype. It’s about grounding yourself in what’s come before, the voices, the music, the movement, the truth-telling that has shaped the space you’re about to step back into.
Each year, the breakfast brings together thousands of people across South Australia, now the largest event of its kind in the country, to reflect, connect and recommit to reconciliation. But what really lingers aren’t just the words spoken from the stage. It’s the performances.
And in a year where conversations around reconciliation continue to shift and, at times, feel uncertain, going back to these performances feels even more important.
So before this year’s breakfast, take the time and watch The Playlist of Reconciliation SA