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Tywana Caldwell Selected as Featured Artist for Lismore’s Reconciliation Action Plan

Tywana Caldwell Selected as Featured Artist for Lismore’s Reconciliation Action Plan
By Jeff Gibbs
Lismore City Council has proudly announced Tywana Caldwell as the local artist whose work will feature prominently throughout the Council’s upcoming Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).
Ms. Caldwell’s artwork, titled Ngulliboo, meaning ‘all of us’ in Bundjalung, symbolises the RAP’s vision of unity, strength, and connection.
Reflecting on the significance of her work, Ms. Caldwell expressed her deep connection to the Lismore community.
“I am a proud Bundjalung woman from the Widjabul Wia-bal people here in Lismore. My family is from here—it’s my community. This is where I grew up and still live,” Ms. Caldwell said.
“The artwork represents what I think Lismore stands for—the things that shaped my belief in why I think Lismore is beautiful. It’s beautiful to share because it’s about our community, about Lismore, and the people here.”
Celebrating Community and Connection
Lismore Mayor Steve Krieg praised Ms. Caldwell’s artwork for embodying the values and aspirations of the Reconciliation Action Plan.
“It’s important for us as a Council to support young people and nurture the incredible talent within our community. Tywana’s artwork reflects the strength, connection, and unity that we strive for through our Reconciliation Action Plan,” Mayor Krieg said.
Lismore City Council General Manager Jon Gibbons added that Lismore is privileged to have such talented individuals within its community.
“As we work on our fourth Reconciliation Action Plan, this incredible artwork serves as a powerful reminder of Lismore’s strength through community and our ongoing commitment to building stronger relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples,” Mr. Gibbons said.
Community Consultation and Input
The new RAP is currently in the community consultation phase, with a framework being developed to outline the practical actions Council will take to strengthen relationships, respect, and opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
To help gather community input, Council has engaged Tim Roberts from East Coast Heritage and Archaeology, who will work closely with the community to shape the new RAP.
A Your Say survey is now open, inviting residents to share their thoughts and ideas here.
Additionally, members of the public are encouraged to attend a drop-in session at the Lismore Library Meeting Room (Lismore Central Shopping Centre) on Wednesday, 19 February, between 10am and 2pm. This will be an opportunity to have a yarn with Tim Roberts, share feedback, and contribute to the future of reconciliation in Lismore.
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