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Metropolitan Memorial Parks Reconciliation Week

ecently we joined Metropolitan Memorial Parks for their Reconciliation Week morning tea at Woronora Memorial Park attended by staff and other Indigenous community organisations. Members of the SSR Committee shared stories and spoke about reconciliation and how to be a good ally.


Metropolitan Memorial Parks value the importance of truth-telling, respect and connection, and are on a journey toward reconciliation. Metropolitan Memorial Parks' Bridging Now to Next Community Engagement Strategy is planned to guide their Reconciliation Action Plan and they're looking forward to continuing to work with us.



 
 

Sutherland Shire Reconciliation acknowledges the Dharawal language speaking people ​of the Gweagal and Norongerragal clans, as the traditional custodians of the lands within the Sutherland Shire. We are grateful for their immemorial care of the lands and waterways on which we live and work.

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'Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander’, ‘First Nations,’ ‘Aboriginal‘ and ‘Indigenous’ are used interchangeably on this website to refer to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia, their arts and their cultures. We understand that some may not be comfortable with these words. Please understand, only respect is meant.

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