Oxfam Australia

Our vision for reconciliation

Photo: Lara McKinley

Oxfam's Josh Cubillo with Jethrol Calma-Holt from the Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation at Close the Gap Day in University Square, Carlton North. The event was co-hosted by VACCHO, ANTAR and Oxfam Australia. Photo: Lara McKinley

Oxfam Australia believes that reconciliation is critical to achieving a just world without inequality and poverty.

We recognise that since colonisation, successive government policies have systematically disadvantaged and marginalised Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People. They remain the most significantly disadvantaged group in Australia, disproportionately affected by poverty, unemployment, chronic illness, disability, lower life expectancy and high levels of incarceration.

As one of the first organisations invited to develop a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) in 2006, we’re committed to working in a respectful way with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations and communities to realise their rights.

Oxfam Australia affirms the special place and identity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples as the First Australians by:

Our steps towards Reconciliation

We’re working towards a world where peoples’ human rights are respected, and they have a sense of self-determination in their lives. Our commitment has seen us working with communities for more than 30 years.

Our current goals:

Australians will know we are truly reconciled when the past is no longer a barrier to forming relationships of friendship and trust. We must all play an active part in working towards this vision.

To learn what we’re doing for reconciliation, read Oxfam Australia’s Reconciliation Action Plan 2014 – 2016.

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