Reconciliation Action Plan

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Kaya,

The City of Canning recognises the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation as the traditional custodians of the Canning area. The City respectfully acknowledges the Elders of past, present and future and the community’s strong links to the beautiful Djarlgarro Beelier.

The City is committed to Reconciliation with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. In recognition of this commitment, the City is seeking to develop its second RAP in collaboration with internal staff, external community members and organisations and the Canning Reconciliation Action Group (CRAG).

City of Canning are calling out for nominations for the CRAG. We strongly welcome nominations from Traditional Owners of the Djarlgarro Beelier region and surrounding Canning areas, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander residents. We also welcome non-Aboriginal residents with a passion for contributing to reconciliation.

Please complete the CRAG nomination form below to register your interest.

This page will be kept up to date with the journey on the RAP development.

Kaya,

The City of Canning recognises the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation as the traditional custodians of the Canning area. The City respectfully acknowledges the Elders of past, present and future and the community’s strong links to the beautiful Djarlgarro Beelier.

The City is committed to Reconciliation with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. In recognition of this commitment, the City is seeking to develop its second RAP in collaboration with internal staff, external community members and organisations and the Canning Reconciliation Action Group (CRAG).

City of Canning are calling out for nominations for the CRAG. We strongly welcome nominations from Traditional Owners of the Djarlgarro Beelier region and surrounding Canning areas, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander residents. We also welcome non-Aboriginal residents with a passion for contributing to reconciliation.

Please complete the CRAG nomination form below to register your interest.

This page will be kept up to date with the journey on the RAP development.

  • Central to the Development of a RAP is the development of a Canning Reconciliation Action Group (CRAG) who will guide, inform and drive ideas to develop and implement Canning’s new RAP. 

    The City will develop a RAP which focuses on developing and strengthening relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, engaging staff and stakeholders in reconciliation, developing and piloting innovative strategies to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This is your invitation to set the direction for Canning’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Reconciliation Plan. 

    The objectives of the Reconciliation Action Group are to: 

    • Guide, inform and drive ideas to develop the City’s new RAP
    • Build a foundation for Reconciliation actions in the City
    • Raise awareness and support for the RAP and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander interests in the City
    • Review and provide feedback to the RAP process including the development, implementation and evaluation


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  • The City recognises that Reconciliation is an ongoing journey undertaken together. Be part of the conversation around reconciliation by telling us what’s happening in your community, what you are doing and how you want to be involved in the reconciliation journey.

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