Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs) support First Nations self-determination and economic equity.
We work with organisations across all industries, throughout Australia. We help bring your RAP to life with original artwork, and on-brand layout, developed in collaboration with your RAP Working Group.
-
Western Australian Museum
The Western Australian Museum has six main sites. The state museum, WA Museum Boola Bardip, WA Maritime Museum, WA Shipwrecks Museum, Museum of the Great Southern, Museum of Geraldton, and the Museum of the Goldfields.
-
The Perth Mint
The Perth Mint is Australia’s largest fully integrated precious metals enterprise, providing premium gold, silver and platinum products and services to markets throughout the world.
Artwork by Paige Pryor.
-
P&N Group
P&N Group is one of Australia’s largest member-owned banking organisations, represented by P&N Bank in Western Australia, and BCU Bank in NSW and Queensland.
Collaborative artwork by Kevin Wilson and Brenda Mau.
-
St John WA
St John covers the largest geographical footprint of any single ambulance service in the world, with more than 160 locations throughout WA, across 2.5 million square kilometres of country.
-
Infrastructure Australia
Infrastructure Australia is the Australian Government’s independent advisor on nationally significant infrastructure investment planning and project prioritisation.
-
The Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries
The DLGSC works collaboratively with government, community organisations, peak bodies and other stakeholders to achieve the vision of creating a vibrant, inclusive and connected WA community.
Artwork by Connie Clinch.
-
Rottnest Island Authority
The sad history of Wadjemup creates an additional impetus to pursue reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups throughout the State. For RIA, this means long and complex journey.
-
Tourism Holdings Limited (THL)
THL is a global provider of holiday vehicles, with a purpose to create unforgettable journeys for travellers who come from all over the world to experience the diverse destinations, cultures and experiences of the countries and destinations where they operate.
-
Synergy
Synergy is WA's leading provider of electricity and gas, supplying millions of residential, business and industrial customers across Perth & Western Australia.
Collaborative artwork by Buffie Punch and Dana Garlett. -
Hassell
Collaborative, inclusive design has the power to help connect people to each other, their communities, and culture — past, present and future. Designing for an Australian context means respectfully listening to, learning from and working with, Australia’s First Peoples.
-
Town of Mosman Park
Covering approximately 4.3km² of Whadjuk Boodja, the Town of Mosman Park is nestled between the picturesque Indian Ocean and the Swan River.
Cover artwork by Kahlie Lockyer.
-
RGF Staffing
RGF Staffing’s vision is to be a truly inclusive organisation, embracing diversity, equity and inclusion.
-
Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation
The Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation drives the creation of local jobs and a stronger, more diverse Western Australian economy.
-
ReachOut Australia
ReachOut Australia’s vision is for an inclusive, compassionate and cohesive Australia that truly embraces and is proud of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Cover artwork by Yuin artist, Rheanna Lotter.
-
Hesperia
Hesperia are specialists in creating and managing sustainable projects and systems that solve pressing environmental, social, and economic problems.
Artwork by Jarni McGuire.
-
National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters
A vision for a connected community without language barriers.
-
Water Corporation
Water Corporation’s vision for reconciliation is to walk alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to build a sustainable water future for all Western Australians.
Cover artwork by Water Corporation employee, Jordin Payne.
-
WARRRL
WARRRL have a diverse network of operators including Aboriginal owned social enterprises and corporations, small businesses, waste companies, not-forprofit charities, and disability employment services.
Artwork by Buffie Punch.
-
UDIA WA
UDIA’s Reflect RAP has been developed over three years of listening, learning and engaging with Aboriginal stakeholders and the wider development industry to understand their role in reconciliation and the real and meaningful action to take.
Artwork by Jarni McGuire.
-
Albermarle
Albemarle is a world leader in transforming essential resources into critical ingredients for mobility, energy, connectivity, and health.
-
IGO
IGO Limited is focused on creating a better planet for future generations by discovering, developing, and delivering products critical to clean energy.
-
Stylecraft
Stylecraft is building on existing initiatives to create a strategic path towards reconciliation using the RAP framework. They understand that traditional knowledge and education is essential to sustainability.
Artwork by Sean Kinchella.