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'At its heart, reconciliation is about strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, for the benefit of all Australians.' - Reconciliation Australia
Lismore City Council is commencing the process of developing the Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan for 2024 - 2026.
A Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) is a document that organisations develop to outline the actions and initiatives that Council will take to contribute to reconciliation in Australia.
The RAP framework is prearranged by Reconciliation Australia and includes the following pillars:
Relationships
Respect
Opportunities
Governance
The Innovate RAP is an opportunity for Council to demonstrate its commitment to meaningful engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, continuing to foster and build respect for heritage, cultures and knowledge.
Tell us your ideas for how we can better relationships, promote culture and foster wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in our community.
Your feedback will be used to shape what the 'Focus Areas' are and Council's deliverables in the RAP for 2024-2026.
Our key methods for gathering this feedback are:
online engagement through Your Say, including a short survey
attendance at community events
meetings with key stakeholders
Opportunities to participate in this engagement will be shared with our community through:
face to face conversations at community events
included in direct email to Your Say subscribers
advertising via social media
flyers at local libraries and Lismore City Council Corporate Centre
Want to be involved further? Please submit your interest through the short survey. Council will consider all submissions for next steps which may include working groups and ongoing updates with stakeholders.
'At its heart, reconciliation is about strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, for the benefit of all Australians.' - Reconciliation Australia
Lismore City Council is commencing the process of developing the Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan for 2024 - 2026.
A Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) is a document that organisations develop to outline the actions and initiatives that Council will take to contribute to reconciliation in Australia.
The RAP framework is prearranged by Reconciliation Australia and includes the following pillars:
Relationships
Respect
Opportunities
Governance
The Innovate RAP is an opportunity for Council to demonstrate its commitment to meaningful engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, continuing to foster and build respect for heritage, cultures and knowledge.
Tell us your ideas for how we can better relationships, promote culture and foster wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in our community.
Your feedback will be used to shape what the 'Focus Areas' are and Council's deliverables in the RAP for 2024-2026.
Our key methods for gathering this feedback are:
online engagement through Your Say, including a short survey
attendance at community events
meetings with key stakeholders
Opportunities to participate in this engagement will be shared with our community through:
face to face conversations at community events
included in direct email to Your Say subscribers
advertising via social media
flyers at local libraries and Lismore City Council Corporate Centre
Want to be involved further? Please submit your interest through the short survey. Council will consider all submissions for next steps which may include working groups and ongoing updates with stakeholders.
Lismore City Council is seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) from Aboriginal artists for a project connecting the Lismore Local Government Area and the greater Bundjalung Nation. The EOI is for an Aboriginal artist to create a distinct artwork that reflects the importance of reconciliation and its connection to the community, which will form the creative design of Lismore City Council's forthcoming Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).
Project Details
Our objective To engage an Aboriginal artist to create artwork that connects with the community and represents reconciliation.
Collaboration and support The artist will create the work and work with Council staff to incorporate the work into the RAP design. The process will be captured in photography and video for launch in June-July 2024.
The artwork This design is exclusive to the RAP document and may be incorporated into designs for fleet vehicles, buildings and assets owned by the Council, employee lanyards, business cards, uniforms, publications and printed materials, websites, and digital channels such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
EOI process
Format The final artwork must be delivered in a high-resolution digital format (can be a high-resolution photograph of a canvas piece) and adaptable to different applications.
Who can apply Individuals must be of Aboriginal descent and confirm they can work within the time frame. This opportunity is for artists working with painting, graphic design, drawing and all forms of visual media.
Key dates
EOI closes: 21 May 2024
Artist announced: 29 May 2024 (during Reconciliation Week events).
Shall you require more information or support with your submission, please call Dianne Parker (02) 6625 0500
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Page last updated: 15 Jul 2024, 09:55 PM
Timeline
Community Engagement
Reconciliation Action Plan 2024 - 2026 is currently at this stage
Ideas generation phase
Draft plan developed and submitted for feedback
this is an upcoming stage for Reconciliation Action Plan 2024 - 2026
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review.
Key outcomes will be reported, as the draft plan is submitted for review with Reconciliation Australia, Council's Aboriginal Advisory Group, Council Senior and Executive leaders, RAP Working Group, and Council.
This process is expected to take 2-3 months.
Finalise
this is an upcoming stage for Reconciliation Action Plan 2024 - 2026
The final outcomes of the consultation will be reported back to the community, including how feedback was used to inform the RAP 2024 - 2026.
The RAP 2024 - 2026 will undergo final rounds of submission and feedback, to finalise and submit to Council and Reconciliation Australia for endorsement.
RAP 2024 - 2026 Launch
this is an upcoming stage for Reconciliation Action Plan 2024 - 2026
Completed RAP 2024 - 2026 will be launched with the community, key stakeholders and nominated working group members.