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Working to unite the community

This National Reconciliation Week, the City of Ballarat is proud to continue working towards a united Ballarat where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People are reflected in policies and respected in the community.

The National Reconciliation Week 2022 theme, “Be Brave. Make Change.” is a challenge to all Australians — individuals, families, communities, organisations and government—to Be Brave and tackle the unfinished business of reconciliation so we can Make Change for the benefit of all Australians.

The City of Ballarat is upholding this theme through its actions, policies, and strategies designed to explicitly honour and respect the cultural heritage of the region.

Mayor Daniel Moloney said National Reconciliation Week is a chance for all Ballarat residents to stop and reflect upon the history and shared future of the city.

“About 1.4 per cent of the Ballarat population identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, which is not an insignificant number,” he said.

“Each year during reconciliation week we can all take the time to reflect on the things we do every day to ensure we are creating a city and community that is safe and respectful of everyone.

“I urge everyone to make a change and be brave in their lives to challenge disrespect and stand up for the goodness that I know is inherent in Ballarat.”

For the City of Ballarat, considerations of local Indigenous affairs are enshrined in overarching policies and strategies.

The Ballarat Strategy 2040 ensures engagement with Indigenous stakeholders and key agencies to best deal with important Aboriginal heritage, cultural sites and elements from the changing climate

The Health and Wellbeing plan recognises the importance of self-determination for healthy and safe Aboriginal people and communities, while the current Council Plan’s Strategic Objectives includes a prioritisation of reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.

The City of Ballarat’s Community Vision 2021-2031 also recognises the ongoing connection of Indigenous people to the land and their cultural heritage.

Work on the City of Ballarat’s new and updated Reconciliation Action Plan is currently underway with the Koori Engagement Action Group and is expected to be completed this year.

The City of Ballarat’s National Reconciliation Week and National Sorry Day events are endorsed by the Koori Engagement Action Group.

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