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Lismore Community Invited to Shape Reconciliation Action Plan

Lismore Community Invited to Shape Reconciliation Action Plan
By Jeff Gibbs
Lismore City Council is calling on community members to actively participate in the development of its new Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). This important initiative seeks to foster meaningful reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities while engaging the broader public in a shared journey of respect and understanding.
Community Consultation Session Details
The upcoming consultation session offers an invaluable opportunity for residents to contribute their insights and help shape the RAP. The session will be held at:
- Location: Lismore Central Shopping Centre
- Date: Wednesday, 19 February
- Time: Drop-in anytime between 10 AM and 2 PM
This open-format session welcomes all community members, providing a platform to share experiences, ideas, and feedback that will influence the plan’s development.
A Shared Commitment to Reconciliation
Jon Gibbons, General Manager of Lismore City Council, highlighted the significance of community involvement in this process.
“Reconciliation is a shared journey, and we want to ensure that our Reconciliation Action Plan reflects the voices and aspirations of our community. Meaningful engagement with our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander residents is crucial in building strong, respectful relationships and creating positive change,” Gibbons stated.
Expert Facilitation and Community Engagement
To support the consultation process, the Council has enlisted Tim Roberts from East Coast Heritage and Archaeology. Roberts will collaborate with the community to gather valuable input, ensuring diverse perspectives are considered in shaping the new RAP.
Currently in the community consultation phase, the RAP aims to outline practical actions that will:
- Strengthen Relationships: Build strong, respectful connections between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the broader community.
- Promote Respect: Foster a culture of mutual understanding and appreciation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures, and contributions.
- Create Opportunities: Develop initiatives that support economic, social, and cultural opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Have Your Say
In addition to the in-person session, the Council has launched a Your Say survey to capture further community feedback. Residents are encouraged to share their thoughts and ideas by visiting here.
This consultation phase is a critical step in ensuring the RAP is comprehensive, inclusive, and reflective of the community’s collective aspirations for reconciliation.
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