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What does it mean to be All In? That was the question at the heart of this year's National Reconciliation Week, calling on all Australians to commit to reconciliation through our everyday actions, conversations and decisions. Throughout the week, our people at SA Power Networks came together to do exactly that. We joined organisations from across South Australia at Reconciliation SA's National Reconciliation Week Breakfast, learned the cultural tradition of basket weaving from Buandig Elder Aunty Janice Rigney, and heard from AFL great Shaun Burgoyne as he shared stories about culture, resilience and the decisions that shaped his journey. With people working in communities across South Australia, taking the time to learn from First Nations cultures, histories and experiences helps us better understand the land we work on, the communities we serve and the role we play within them. Our Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan helps guide this work, supporting us to continue listening, learning and working alongside First Nations peoples and communities across South Australia. #NRW2026 #AllIn #NationalReconciliationWeek

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