We are pleased to support the department’s Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan December 2025 – December 2027. This RAP demonstrates our ongoing commitment to reconciliation which underpins our dedication and priority reform actions under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap.
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We are proud of the efforts of Reconciliation Action Plan Working Group (RAP Working Group) and commend them for embodying the essence of reconciliation through their collaborative approach to developing and co-designing a meaningful and impactful RAP.
We are paving the path to reconciliation by building strong foundations that foster social justice, equity and inclusion for all Australians. Over the next two years, our actions and initiatives will further strengthen our relationships with First Nations peoples, communities and organisations.
Our RAP embeds reconciliation into our daily work. Through meaningful relationships, respect, opportunities and collaboration, we will continue to foster and achieve our purpose of supporting people to have safe, secure and well-paid work with the skills for a sustainable future.
We believe that reconciliation is not just a destination. It is an ongoing journey requiring collective effort and shared commitment from all of us to make meaningful and lasting change. Join our journey and stand with us as we champion and recognise the importance of reconciliation in building stronger and more harmonious relationships for generations to come.
Jason Stott
Reconciliation Champion
First Assistant Secretary
Pacific Labour Operations
Alistair Beasley
First Nations Champion
Assistant Secretary
Office of the Chief Economist