The Highlands community will come together to mark National Reconciliation Week.
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This year's theme is Now More Than Ever, which focuses on continuing to advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and reconciliation.
It runs from May 27 to June 3.
Check out the events below.
Free reconciliation brunch and makers market
Head to a market that celebrates First Nations artists and makers from the Highlands.
It will be held at the Ngununggula gallery from 11am to 1.30pm on May 31.
Aunty Sharyn Halls will deliver the Welcome to Country, and the "Pay the rent" campaign will be launched in the region.
It aims to raise support and funding for the Dhungung food share program for the local Indigenous community.
It is free to attend and people can register through Eventbrite.
Free Family Fun Day
Attendees can enjoy traditional games, damper making, marbles, a kangaroo sack race, boomerang throwing and more.
There will also be a flag raising and smoking ceremony, and a welcome to country by Aunty Sharyn Halls.
It will be held at the Bong Bong Picnic Racecourse on June 2 from 10am to 2pm.
People are advised to bring camp chairs, musical instruments if they have them and a water bottle.
There will be free transport by bus from the Bowral Station for those who need it.
Register via Eventbrite.
It is a non-alcoholic event and all children must be accompanied by adults.