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Reconciliation Action Plan
     2018/19 – 2021/22
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Dr. Richard Walley OAM performing Welcome to Country.
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Bulgalla – Banksia (Menziesii).

                           Message from the Mayor
I am pleased to present the City of    process, delivering strong               cultural practices and cultural
Wanneroo Innovate Reconciliation       outcomes and positive impacts for        protocols and history, including the
Action Plan (RAP) 2018/19-2021/22.     our community.                           impact of past Government policies.
The City’s journey to reconciliation   This RAP symbolises our commitment       Underpinning this pillar is a strong
started in 2010 when Council           to continuously work towards             commitment to staff training and
resolved to develop its inaugural      improving relationships, opportunities   community education programs
RAP, implemented through               and respect within the City.              to improve cultural understanding
2012-2014.                                                                      and awareness.
                                       Reconciliation at the City aspires
The inaugural RAP sought to            to foster mutual respect where           The pillar of ‘Opportunities’ focusses
create awareness for residents and     Aboriginal people and other              on building strategies to increase
employees of the City’s commitment     Australians come together to learn,      employment opportunities and
to reconciliation and a greater        appreciate and grow proud of the         the support and engagement
understanding of Aboriginal culture    rich Aboriginal culture that has         of Aboriginal organisations and
in the City of Wanneroo.               existed for thousands of years and       businesses. It identifies ways that
                                       continues today.                         the City can refine, prioritise and
The RAP 2018/19-2021/22 is                                                      focus its actions to achieve real
a result of extensive community        The actions in the RAP are based         results in employment and training
consultation, together with the RAP    on the three pillars of Relationships,   outcomes for Aboriginal Australians.
Working Group, which consists of 10    Respect and Opportunities.
community members of Aboriginal                                                 I would like to sincerely thank
                                       Actions within the pillar of             the RAP Working Group for
and non-Aboriginal descent, myself     ‘Relationships’ are designed
and three City Councillors.                                                     their commitment, collaboration
                                       to acknowledge key dates in the          and guidance in developing this
The actions in this Plan reflect       Aboriginal cultural calendar;            Reconciliation Action Plan.
greater engagement with the            develop our relationships with
Aboriginal community, stronger         Aboriginal communities and               I invite you to read, reflect on and
working relationships and              organisations; and promote our           support initiatives in the plan as
broadening of networks to advance      RAP, and our commitment to it,           we move towards reconciliation
the great opportunities already        to the broader community.                and a more vibrant, diverse and
in place.                                                                       inclusive City.
                                       Actions within the pillar of ‘Respect’
This Plan will enable the City to      are focused on building our              Mayor Tracey Roberts JP
further research the reconciliation    knowledge of past and current

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Karak – Red-tailed black cockatoo

   Message from
   Reconciliation Australia
   On behalf of Reconciliation Australia,   of the community—governments,            Aboriginal Reconciliation reminded
   I am delighted to see the City of        civil society, the private sector, and   the nation in its final report:
   Wanneroo continue its reconciliation     Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
                                                                                     Reconciliation is hard work—it’s
   journey and to formally endorse its      communities—have a role to play to
                                                                                     a long, winding and corrugated
   second Innovate RAP.                     progress these dimensions.
                                                                                     road, not a broad, paved highway.
   Through the development of an            The RAP program provides a               Determination and effort at all levels
   Innovate RAP, the City of Wanneroo       framework for organisations to           of government and in all sections of
   continues to play an important           advance reconciliation within            the community will be essential to
   part in a community of over 1,000        their spheres of influence. This         make reconciliation a reality.
   dedicated corporate, government,         Innovate RAP provides the City
                                                                                     On behalf of Reconciliation Australia,
   and not-for-profit organisations         of Wanneroo with the key steps
                                                                                     I commend the City of Wanneroo on
   that have formally committed to          to establish its own unique
                                                                                     the continuation of your RAP, and
   reconciliation through the RAP           approach to reconciliation.
                                                                                     look forward to following its ongoing
   program since its inception in 2006.     Through implementing an Innovate
                                                                                     reconciliation journey.
   RAP organisations across Australia       RAP, the City of Wanneroo will
   are turning good intentions into         strengthen its approach to driving       Karen Mundine
   positive actions, helping to build       reconciliation through its business      Chief Executive Officer
   higher trust, lower prejudice, and       activities, services and programs,       Reconciliation Australia
   increase pride in Aboriginal and         and develop mutually beneficial
   Torres Strait Islander cultures.         relationships with Aboriginal and
                                            Torres Strait Islander stakeholders.
   Reconciliation is no one single issue
   or agenda. Based on international        We wish the City of Wanneroo well
   research and benchmarking,               as it embeds and expands its own
   Reconciliation Australia, defines        unique approach to reconciliation.
   and measures reconciliation              We encourage the City of Wanneroo
   through five critical dimensions:        to embrace this journey with open
   race relations; equality and equity;     hearts and minds, to grow from
   institutional integrity; unity; and      the challenges, and to build on
   historical acceptance. All sections      its successes. As the Council for

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Alkimos Community activity

Contents
History of Wanneroo....................................................................4

Acknowledgements ....................................................................5

Our Vision for Reconciliation.......................................................5

Our Business...............................................................................6

Our Community...........................................................................6

Our RAP......................................................................................7

The Way Forward........................................................................8

Action Plan

Relationships...............................................................................9

Respect.......................................................................................10

Opportunities...............................................................................11

Progress and Reporting..............................................................12

Definitions....................................................................................13

Strategic Documents...................................................................13

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Reconciliation Walk 2017.

   History of Wanneroo
   The City of Wanneroo is situated      Wanneroo is part of Mooro Country,     Over the past 14 years, the
   in Whadjuk country and the word       the district of Yellagonga, an         population has more than doubled.
   ‘Wanneroo’ is a Noongar word          important Noongar Elder and leader.    The area is rich in history and is
   which means ‘place of Aboriginal      The Mooro people used the lakes        proud of its heritage, with a number
   woman’s digging stick’. In Noongar    that can be found throughout the       of original buildings and sites,
   Boodjar (country) there are 14        City of Wanneroo and surrounds         including:
   language groups.                      as camping, social and ceremonial      • Atlantis Marine Park
   At the time of early European         areas, and as an importance source
   settlement, the Whadjuk people        of sustenance.                         • Buckingham House and
   were divided by the Swan River into                                            Old Wanneroo School House
                                         The lake areas were used as rest
   four resident groups, each with its   points between the foothills and the   • Cockman House
   own territory.                        ocean, and between Mt Eliza (Kings     • Cooper’s Lime Kilns
   These were described by the then      Park) and the Moore River as Mooro
                                                                                • Fisherman’s Hollow
   imprisoned Aboriginal resistance      people moved according to season.
   leader Yagan in 1832 during an                                               • Leeman’s Landing Monument
                                         Wanneroo’s lakes, caves and
   interview with writer Robert Lyon:    coastline are part of Dreaming         • Lime Kilns - Emerald Reserve
   • Beeliar – led by Midgegooroo,       stories which remain important to      • Mary Lindsay Homestead
     father of Yagan, were south of      Noongar people today.
                                                                                • Perry’s Paddock
     the Swan River and south west       Many Dreaming stories explain how
     of the Canning River;                                                      • Wanneroo Show Grounds
                                         local landforms and animals came
   • Beeloo – led by Munday, were        to be created.                         • Wanneroo War Memorial
     in the region south of the Swan     Like the Noongar people the new        • Yanchep National Park
     and north east of the Canning, to   settlers used the natural resources    • Yanchep War Memorial
     the Helena Rivers;                  of the ‘lakes districts’ to sustain      (Yanchep National Park)
   • Mooro – led by Yellagonga, north    them and by 1872 there were 60
                                                                                • Yellagonga Regional Park
     of the Swan River and east to       new families in the area.
     Ellen’s Brook; and                  The City had a population of 100
   • Mountain tribe (Noongar name        people at the time of settlement in
     unknown) – led by Weeip, in         1902, growing to 1,100 in 1950,
     the Darling Range (north east       8,000 in 1970, 80,000 in 2001 and
     of Beeloo and east of Mooro).       199,290 in 2017.
     (Green, 1984)

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Natasha Talbot painting from 2016 Yokayi exhibition (detail).

Acknowledgments
The City of Wanneroo                    The City of Wanneroo is committed            The City of Wanneroo appreciates
acknowledges the Traditional            to honouring Australian Aboriginal           the support of Reconciliation
Owners of this land, the Whadjuk        peoples’ unique cultural and spiritual       Australia in developing our third RAP
people of the Noongar Nation; the       relationships to the land, waters and        The City of Wanneroo would also
Custodians of the lands on which        seas and their rich contribution to          like to thank members of the
the City is located and where we        the community.                               community and staff from across
conduct our business.                   The goal of Reconciliation is                the City for their valuable input into
We pay our respects to ancestors        building relationships, respect and          our third RAP through participation
and Elders, past, present and future.   trust between the wider Australian           in the Reconciliation Action Plan
                                        Community and Aboriginal Peoples.            (RAP) Working Group.

Our Vision for Reconciliation
City of Wanneroo’s vision for           The City of Wanneroo Strategic
reconciliation is to create an          Community Plan’s societal aspiration
inclusive community with strong         of creating a healthy, safe, vibrant
relationships across cultures           and connected community supports
based on mutual respect and             our vision for reconciliation. The
understanding.                          RAP and actions included are
Our actions will contribute to the      proudly endorsed by Council and
goal of closing the gap between         are a commitment in the City’s
Aboriginal Australians and other        Corporate Business Plan.
Australians so that all people are
valued and can participate fully in
the community.

                                                                                                           Noongar
                                                                                                           Coolamon

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Kurulbrang – Kangaroo paw (Anigozanthos).

   Our Business
   The City of Wanneroo is Western             The City delivers more than 100          Key responsibilities include Waste
   Australia’s fastest growing Local           different services to a community of     and Health Services, Environmental
   Government spanning both urban              over 200,000 residents.                  Management and Conservation,
   and rural areas with a workforce            The City maintains facilities such       Land Development and other
   of 766 full-time equivalents (1003          as Community Centres, Leisure            Infrastructure projects to keep the
   headcount) in 2018.                         Centres and Public Open Space to         City running efficiently and plan for
   We service an area of 685 square            encourage healthy, active lifestyles     the future needs of the community.
   kilometers, which includes bushland,        and community connections. We            The City’s Community Development
   wetlands, urban and rural areas as          support local business development       team are custodians of the RAP,
   well as 32 kilometres of coastline.         and provide a range of lifespan          in addition to other strategic
                                               services from early childhood            community plans such as the
                                               through to seniors.                      Access and Inclusion Plan and
                                                                                        strategies for Age Friendly, Early
                                                                                        Childhood and Youth initiatives.

   Our Community
   The official population of City of          It is important to us that the people
   Wanneroo as of the 30th June                who live in the City of Wanneroo,
   2018, was 212,096.                          as well as the wider population
   Between 2001 and 2016, the                  understand and appreciate the
   population grew from 80,400 to              depth of Aboriginal culture that is
   195,253 and is anticipated to grow          present in its land and in its people.
   to over 412,000 by 2041.                    The City of Wanneroo maintains
   Our population is extremely diverse         a strong community and cultural
   with approximately 40.9% of                 development role in the delivery of
   residents being born overseas               local government services.
   (2016 Census).                              The City’s Strategic Plan, built on
   Australian Bureau of Statistics             four pillars – Society, Economy,
   Census 2016 showed that 1.4%                Environment and Civic Leadership
   of the total population of the City         aspires to address the needs of
   of Wanneroo identified as being of          a population diverse in age and
   Aboriginal descent.                         cultural backgrounds.

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Members of the Reconciliation Action Plan
                                                                             Working Group with Mayor Tracey Roberts
                                                                             and CEO Daniel Simms.

Our RAP
In 2010 Council resolved to            development, and delivery of our             for student workshops and
develop its inaugural RAP that         second RAP throughout 2015-2017              events through the 2016/17
was implemented through 2012-          which included such actions as:              financial year;
2014 and sought to influence City      • A Reconciliation Walk at Lake          • The City has hosted five
employees and residents to be            Joondalup facilitated by Noongar         Aboriginal Art Exhibitions
more aware of our commitment             people;                                  between July 2016 and
to reconciliation and of Aboriginal                                               July 2017;
culture in the City of Wanneroo.       • Noongar language classes
                                         delivered within each City of          • At the 2016 Public Health
The City’s RAP is managed by the         Wanneroo ward;                           Advocacy Institute of WA’s
Community Development team and                                                    Children’s Environment and
has been developed through wide        • City employees received
                                         training to increase their               Health Local Government Report
community consultation as well as                                                 Card awards, the City received
close consultation with the RAP          understanding of protocols
                                         around Acknowledgement of                a Gold Award for the Aboriginal
Working Group which consists of                                                   Child Health category;
community members of Aboriginal          Country, Welcome to Country
and non-Aboriginal descent as well       and Smoking Ceremonies;                • Acknowledgment to Country
as up to three City Councillors and    • Inclusion of Welcome to Country          and history of Aboriginal people
the Mayor.                               from Traditional Custodians              in Wanneroo has been included
                                         at the City’s Australia Day              in City’s corporate reporting
The 2012-2014 Plan implemented                                                    Annual Report;
such actions as:                         celebrations, and all other
                                         significant City’s events;             • Lake Joondalup Noongar Six
• On country cultural awareness                                                   Seasons Signage installed at
  training for staff;                  • Aboriginal education activities
                                         were included at major City              Rotary Park;
• A revised Welcome to                   events, such as dance and              • The naming of ‘Waitj Dreaming
  Country Policy;                        music at Live in the Amphitheatre        Reserve’ in Two Rocks to
• The Aboriginal and Torres Strait       opening night;                           acknowledge the mythological
  Islander flags being flown outside   • An Aboriginal themed community           Aboriginal site;
  the City’s Civic Centre daily; and     canvas was created at the City’s       • An Aboriginal themed community
• Literature being developed for         annual Global Beats and Eats             canvas was created at the City’s
  cultural education purposes at         event;                                   Wanneroo presents Concert; and
  City libraries and museums.          • The City continues to cultivate        • New City of Wanneroo entry
Delivery and completion of our first     their relationship with the              statement signage features
RAP along with community surveys         Girrawheen Senior High School            the Noongar word ‘Wandjoo’
and in-depth consultation with the       Aboriginal Art students and have         (welcome) alongside the English
RAP Working Group informed the           continued to provide facilitators        ‘Welcome’.

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Aboriginal art workshop.

   The Way Forward
   The City of Wanneroo’s Innovate      business opportunities, as well as     reconciliation process to ensure
   RAP 2018/19 – 2021/22 has been       promoting greater understanding        stronger outcomes and positive
   developed as a guiding document      and awareness of the rich history of   impacts. Community members
   to help us achieve our vision for    Aboriginal culture.                    from Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal
   reconciliation in the local area.    We will continue to build respectful   backgrounds will have the
   The actions detail our aspirations   relationships and connections          opportunity to be involved through
   which align with the three pillars   to assist with achieving our           various methods of consultation
   of Relationships, Respect and        reconciliation goals; broadening       and other engagement activities
   Opportunities.                       our networks to advance the great      to inform our efforts to establish
   This RAP represents the City’s       opportunities already in place and     the best approach towards greater
   commitment to advancing              establish new initiatives which are    reconciliation for the City throughout
   reconciliation both internally and   inclusive and enriching.               2018/19 – 2021/22 and years
   in the wider community. Key                                                 to come.
                                        Collaborative initiatives will allow
   objectives include improving         us to delve deeper into the
   education, employment and

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Lake Yellagonga.

Relationships
Building strong relationships between Aboriginal peoples and other Australians is important to the City of Wanneroo because it
allows us to explore opportunities to work collaboratively and in partnership with the Aboriginal community to achieve stronger
working relationships and ensure our policies, programs and services are inclusive.

Goal: To create opportunities that builds and strengthens relationships with Aboriginal people.
Strategy           Actions                                              Responsibility     Timeline      Measureable target
1. Collaborate    1.1    RAP Working Group (RWG) to oversee             Community          Quarterly     Four meetings per year.
                         and monitor implementation and                 Development
                         progress of 2018-2022 RAP Actions.                                              Confirmation of RWG
                                                                                                         minutes.
                  1.2    Establish RAP Interest Group (RIG)             Community          August        Two meetings per year.
                         comprising of internal stakeholders to         Development        2018 -
                         support the implementation of 2018-                               June 2022     Confirmation of RIG
                         2022 RAP Actions.                                                               minutes.

2. Celebrate      2.1    Celebrate relevant events and                  Community          July 2018 -   Number of internal and
                         activities across the City (i.e. NAIDOC,       Development.       June 2022     external events delivered
                         Reconciliation Week, Harmony Day and                                            and supported.
                         Sorry Day).

                  2.2    Plan and implement Wandjoo Festival.           Community          Oct 2018      Wandjoo Festival
                                                                        Development                      delivered.
                                                                                                         Event evaluation
                                                                                                         complete.

3. Partner        3.1    Support partnering initiatives to deliver      Cultural           July 2018 -   Number of organisations
                         ‘Noongar Museum in a Box’ as a                 Development        June 2022     using ‘Noongar Museum
                         professional development resource                                               in a Box’ resource.
                         (i.e. Early Years Network and Murdoch
                         University School of Education).

4. Promote        4.1    Promote information regarding the              People & Culture   Feb 2019      Staff induction updated.
                         RAP objectives and actions, and other
                         Aboriginal Initiatives through the City’s
                         staff induction and on-boarding process.

                  4.2    Increase promotion of culturally significant   Communications,    Feb 2020      Aboriginal Portal created.
                         celebrations, events and services (i.e.        Marketing &
                         through development of an Aboriginal           Events
                         Portal on the City’s Intranet and Internet).

                  4.3    Museum education outreach resources Cultural                      Feb 2020      Resource available for
                         focused on local Noongar culture and         Development                        use by schools and
                         history are developed for older student age                                     universities
                         groups (i.e. upper primary/lower secondary).

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Respect
     The City of Wanneroo acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of this land, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation. Respect
     for Aboriginal people, culture, lands and history is important to the City of Wanneroo and our core business activities because it
     creates the basis for local government knowledge and decisions concerning heritage issues, community planning, environmental
     planning, cultural development, community programs and governance.

     Goal: Demonstrate respect for, and promotion of Aboriginal culture and protocols.
     Strategy           Actions                                              Responsibility   Timeline      Measureable target
     5. Cultural        5.1      Engage with Noongar Aboriginal              Community        June 2019     Number of CAT sessions
     Awareness                   Consultant to develop and deliver           Development                    delivered.
                                 Noongar Aboriginal Cultural Awareness
                                 Training (CAT).

                        5.2      Support participation in Aboriginal     People & Culture     July 2018 -   Number of employees
                                 Cultural Awareness Training (CAT) where                      June 2022     attending CAT.
                                 identified as role appropriate, and/or
                                 through PDRC process.

                        5.3      Investigate and implement the inclusion     Community        July 2018 -   Number of Council
                                 of Aboriginal Cultural Awareness            Development      June 2022     members attending CAT.
                                 Training as part of the Council Training
                                 process.

     6. Protocol        6.1      Investigate development of a formal         Community        June 2021     Report/recommendations
                                 process for naming streets, parks and       Development                    completed.
                                 reserves.

                        6.2      Update the City’s Welcome to Country        Community        Dec 2019      Reviewed in accordance
                                 Policy and Procedure.                       Development                    with Governance
                                                                                                            processes.

     7.History          7.1      Promote the City’s Aboriginal Heritage      Community        Jan 2019      Resources promoted
                                 Sites, Trails and local Noongar history     Development                    through various mediums.
                                 (i.e. via Whadjuck Trail Network, signage
                                 and other relevant online resources).

                        7.2      Develop a Repatriation Management           Cultural         Dec 2018      Repatriation Management
                                 Plan to facilitate the repatriation of      Development                    Plan developed.
                                 sacred items from external repositories
                                 and governing bodies, noting the City
                                 as temporary custodian of repatriated
                                 materials.

                        7.3      Support ongoing repatriation of sacred      Cultural         July 2018 -   Number of repatriated
                                 items and objects through collaborative     Development      June 2022     items.
                                 approaches.

                        7.4      Repatriate the Turner Collection.           Cultural         Dec 2019      Turner Collection is
                                                                             Development                    repatriated.

     8. Engage          8.1      Include Aboriginal cultural relevance       Community        Dec 2020      Community Engagement
                                 in the City’s Community Engagement          Development                    Policy and procedures
                                 Policy and procedures.                                                     updated.

                        8.2      Develop links with Aboriginal and           Community        July 2019 -   Number of relationships /
                                 Islander Education Officers and             Development      June 2022     partnerships established.
                                 Aboriginal Education Directorate
                                 representatives to establish respectful
                                 relations for future partnering
                                 opportunities.

                        8.3      Consult with and support Aboriginal         Community        July 2018 -   Number of relationships /
                                 Elders to build respectful relationships    Development      June 2022     partnerships established.
                                 and ensure access to services.

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Opportunities
The City seeks to provide meaningful employment, business and leadership opportunities for Aboriginal Australians. This
includes a focus on relevant and culturally sensitive strategies that create positive long term outcomes contributing to closing the
unacceptable 17 year life expectancy gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians.

Goal: To increase employment and inclusion opportunities for Aboriginal people at all levels across the City.
Strategy           Actions                                            Responsibility       Timeline      Measureable target
9. Employment 9.1         Support the City’s People & Culture         People & Culture    June 2019      Aboriginal initiatives
                          Strategy, which includes initiatives                                           included in P&C Strategy.
                          designed to support employment of
                          Aboriginal people.

                  9.2     Support Aboriginal people to participate    Community            June 2022     Number of Aboriginal
                          in City led volunteering and community      Development                        people linked with City’s
                          leadership opportunities.                                                      Volunteering program.

10. Supporting    10.1    Develop and promote a registry of           Community            July 2021     Registry developed.
Aboriginal                Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander       Development
Business                  businesses (i.e. caterers, performers,
                          speakers and consultants).

                  10.2    Promote business support & workforce        Advocacy and         July 2018 -   Number of opportunities
                          development opportunities via the City’s    Economic             June 2022     promoted to Aboriginal
                          Economic Develop Strategy programs.         Development                        people.

11. Inclusive     11.1    Promote inclusion of Aboriginal             Community            July 2018 -   Community Engagement
Consultation              community in City wide consultation         Development          June 2022     Plans updated to include
                          and engagement activities.                                                     Aboriginal community.

                  11.2    Investigate opportunities for               Community            June 2022     Report/recommendations
                          intergenerational activities that bring     Development                        provided.
                          Aboriginal youth and Elders together.

                  11.3    Consult with local groups on content for    Cultural             July 2018 -   Number of consultations
                          interpretive signage.                       Development          June 2022     conducted.

12. Art           12.1    Collaborate with community artists to       Cultural             June 2022     Report/recommendations
                          investigate opportunities to increase       Development                        provided.
                          Aboriginal artwork and welcome
                          statements in community spaces and          Community
                          City buildings (i.e. parks, beaches,        Development
                          community facilities).

                  12.2    Deliver a major exhibition in relation to   Cultural             June 2022     Exhibition delivered &
                          contemporary Aboriginal culture.            Development                        evaluation completed.

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Reporting
     Progress and Reporting
     Strategy           Actions                                        Responsibility   Timeline      Measureable target
     1. Renew           1.1   Review the RAP 2018/19 – 2021/22.        Manager          June 2022     RAP Review Report
                                                                       Community                      completed.
                                                                       Development
     2. Launch          2.1   Promote the RAP 2018/19 – 2021/22        Manager          July 2018     Inclusive promotion of
                              once draft is accepted by Council.       Community                      new RAP across multiple
                                                                       Development                    platforms.

     3. Monitor         3.1   Monitor RAP progress quarterly via RAP   Manager          Quarterly     Four meetings per year.
                              Working Group meetings.                  Community
                                                                       Development

                        3.2   Monitor RAP progress bi-annually via     Manager          Bi-annually   Two meetings per year.
                              RAP Interest Group meetings.             Community
                                                                       Development
                        3.3   Update Reconciliation Australia about    Manager          June 2020     Progress updates
                              commitments achieved, changes            Community                      submitted.
                              in the RAP program and provision         Development
                              of resources supporting the City of
                              Wanneroo.

     4. Report          4.1   Produce annual RAP report of             Manager          Annually      RAP Review Annual
                              achievements, challenges and learnings   Community                      Report completed.
                              for RAP Working Group and Council.       Development

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Emu Hill is a culturally rich area of ice-age habitation by Noongar people and includes part of the Waitch
                                                 (Emu) Dreaming story. The caves in the area have wall art that goes back thousands of years.

Definitions
Aboriginal                                                            Supporting Strategic Documents
‘Pertaining to the original inhabitants of Australia and to           City of Wanneroo Strategic Community Plan
their descendants.’                                                   2017/18 - 2026/27
(Source - Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act (1972)            City of Wanneroo Annual Report 2016/17
                                                                      City of Wanneroo Corporate Business Plan
Person of Aboriginal descent
                                                                      2016/17 - 2019/20
‘Any person living in Western Australia wholly or partly
                                                                      City of Wanneroo Corporate Governance Framework
descended from the original inhabitants of Australia who
claims to be an Aboriginal and who is accepted as such                City of Wanneroo RAP 2015-2017
in the community in which he/she lives.’
(Source - Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act (1972)            Related Strategic Documents

Torres Strait Islander                                                Close the GAP Progress and Priorities Report 2017

A person who:                                                         Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage 2016
a. Is descended from a Torres Strait Islander; and                    National Partnership Agreement on Indigenous
                                                                      Economic Participation
b. Identifies as a Torres Strait Islander; and
c. Is accepted as a Torres Strait Islander by the Torres              Director of Equal Opportunity in Public Employment
   Strait Islander community.                                         Annual Report 2017

(Source - Children and Young Persons (Care and                        Targeted Recruitment Guidelines-
Protection) Act (1998) No 157)                                        Australian Human Rights Commission

                                                                      Reconciliation Australia Five Key Commitments
                                                                      Closing the Gap Prime Minister’s Report 2017-
                                                                      The Prime Minister’s annual report to Parliament
                                                                      on progress in closing the Gap
                                                                      ‘My Life My Lead’ Strengthening approaches to
                                                                      the social determinants and cultural determinants
                                                                      of Indigenous Health - Commonwealth Government

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