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Reconciliation with First Nations peoples

We are committed to reconciliation with Traditional Owners. We will continue to strive to do better in the ways we engage with the First Nations people who are our service users and those who work with us, whether they are our members, staff or the suppliers we purchase goods and services from. 

The Administrative Review Tribunal will launch its first Reconciliation Action Plan in 2025.

The artwork below was commissioned for the former Tribunal's Reconciliation Action Plan.

Colourful image to show the Tribunal is committed to reconciliation
We come together by De Greer-Yindimincarlie © Administrative Appeals Tribunal

About the artwork

The image depicts the way we move forward in harmony and, through collaboration, will evolve into an organisation we can all be proud of. Acknowledging Australia’s history, we want to learn about our oldest living culture, and we wish to share in the learning of its peoples and protocols. We want to walk beside you, sit and yarn with you, and join with you in celebration of learning together.

About the artist

De Greer-Yindimincarlie is an Australian Aboriginal woman from Wiradjuri country in central western New South Wales. She is a curator, educator and multi award-winning artist. She celebrates her Aboriginal culture everyday through working within her Authentic Aboriginal businesses delivering to public and private collections worldwide, her stunning Aboriginal artworks. De works in many mediums including art, music, graphic and textile design, and film.