Our Reconciliation Action Plan

Our Reconciliation Action Plan

We are extremely proud to have launched our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan, as part of the broader Solutions Group

Our 2024-2025 Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan is a demonstration of our commitment to advancing reconciliation, bridging the divide between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians, and building a workforce that values the unique contributions of First Nations peoples. 

The development of our RAP is rooted in a dedication to creating “legacy spaces” — landscapes that respect and incorporate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples cultural values and sustainable practices. This commitment aligns with Reconciliation Australia’s five dimensions of reconciliation: Race Relations, Equality and Equity, Unity, Institutional Integrity, and Historical Acceptance. 

We acknowledge that reconciliation is not one single act, but a journey. Through our RAP, we aim to contribute to a future where positive relationships are built on trust and respect, and where racism has no place in our society. We recognise that for reconciliation to be meaningful, it must move beyond mere acknowledgment, driving actionable change that addresses historical injustices, fosters respect, and supports opportunities for First Nations peoples.

We look forward to the year ahead as we continue to foster respectful relationships and work to create lasting opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now and into the future.

You can find out more about Reconciliation Australia by clicking here

If you’d like to know more about the Solutions Group and our services, head here. Or if you’d simply like to get in touch with us and learn more about our Reconciliation Action Plan, you can contact us here.

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Reconciliation Action Plan - Leagues Club Park

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Project: Leagues Club Park, Gosford  |  Client: Hunter & Central Coast Development Corporation  |  Country: Darkinjung  |  Artwork: Kevin ‘Uncle Gavi’ Duncan  |  Cultural Advisors: Darkinjung Land Council

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Project: Campbelltown Billabong Parklands  |  Client: Campbelltown City Council  |  Country: Dharawal  |  Entry Sign: Developed by Aunty Glenda, Jo Tanginoa, and Danielle Mate in collaboration with Milne & Stonehouse. The sign reads: Njirgangga dharidhamayi Dharawal nguradha You are standing on Dharawal Country. You can read more about the project here.

A Proud Member of Supply Nation 

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We are also proud members of Supply Nation. Our membership with Supply Nation reinforces our commitment to diversity both within our workforce and procurement processes.

Supply Nation is Australia’s leader in supplier diversity and custodian of the largest database of verified Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses – Indigenous Business Direct.

Since 2009, Supply Nation has worked to foster connections between Indigenous businesses and procurement teams from government and corporate Australia. Supply Nation’s support, combined with a range of business tools and training, helps members incorporate Indigenous businesses into their supply chain, and contribute to the growth and sustainability of the Indigenous business sector.

We look forward to continuing our partnership with Supply Nation to create a diverse and sustainable supply chain.

To find out more about Supply Nation, visit supplynation.org.au

Acknowledgment of Country

Landscape Solutions respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work. We recognise their enduring connection to the lands, waters, and skies and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who also work and live on this land.

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