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Council commits to new reconciliation action plan

Hume council has adopted an updated Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) dedicated to the memory of Uncle Darryl Burns.

At the November 8 council meeting, Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung woman Kylie Spencer acknowledged Country and shared her condolences at the loss of Darryl Burns, a Wiradjuri and Ulupna, Yorta Yorta man.

“Unfortunately we did lose [Darryl] a few weeks ago… his contribution to this document has been amazing.. [with] his knowledge and insight of the area,” Ms Spencer said.

Ms Spencer said she was excited to be part of the RAP working group, and looked forward to seeing how the plan develops in the future, particularly after the signing of Victoria’s Treaty.

Councillor Karen Sherry said the RAP reflects the council’s commitments to equitable outcomes for indigenous community members

“This plan ensures that we continue addressing inequities in health, education and well-being and maintain visibility and cultural safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples,“ Cr Sherry said.

Cr Sherry said council has previously delivered 130 actions that embed reconciliation principles.

“The RAP provides a consistent framework for deepening our relationships with traditional owners and community organisations, it keeps the trust going.”

Councillor Josh Bell said Hume has one of the largest First Nations communities in Victoria.

“Not only are we a proud and vibrant multicultural community, but we are also a proud home for many members of the oldest living culture,” Cr Bell said.

“They have different cultures, spiritualities and connections to country,” he said.

Cr Sherry said the plan also recognises the resilience, histories and rights of indigenous peoples.

“This is really important at this time because of the treaty process that will come out of… parliament,“ Cr Sherry said.

The updated RAP will be made available on the council website.

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