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Dragons acknowledge Reconciliation Week

The St George Illawarra Dragons acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands on which our games are played, where our programs are conducted and in the communities we support.

We acknowledge their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay respect to them and their elders past and present and acknowledge them as the oldest living culture in the world.

We acknowledge the consequences of the impact of western settlement for peoples, communities and our nation. We believe we can walk together to a stronger future and are committed to reconciliation and to promoting greater understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' cultures within our catchment and the wider community.

"Our Best You Can Be resource is just one way our club is committed to reconciliation," Dragons and Indigenous All Stars front-rower Josh Kerr said.

"Check out the traditional indigenous game Buroinjin (Bur-oin-jin) as well as the other great activities and information from our school resource and discuss what reconciliation means to you."

Download our Dharawal Country page and see our Reconciliation Action Plan here.

In this together - National Reconciliation Week

Acknowledgement of Country

St George Illawarra Dragons respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples, where our games are played, our programs are conducted and in the communities we support.

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