Program

The National RAP Conference 2024 program will focus on taking strong action to address barriers to advancing reconciliation, and on creating sustainable change. 

Now More Than Ever is the theme of the conference, which will include plenaries and breakout sessions with an array of engaging guest speakers. 

Sessions are built to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to advance reconciliation in your sphere of influence.

Main Themes: Day One

The urgent work of reconciliation

The work of reconciliation needs a commitment to listen to, and act on, the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. As we heard during National Reconciliation Week 2024, Now More Than Ever, reconciliation supporters must stand up to defend and uphold the rights of First Nations people.

Truth-telling

Truth-telling enables a fuller and more accurate account of Australia’s history to recognise the strength and contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It acknowledges the historical silencing of injustices and ongoing impacts of colonisation on First Nations people. Truth-telling is fundamental to advancing reconciliation.

Schedule: Wednesday 6 November

Time Activity
  8:00 amRegistration
  9:00 amOpening of Day 1
Welcome to Country
Joseph Ruska and Tribal Experiences
  9:30 amWelcome to National RAP Conference
Melinda Cilento, Board Co-Chair, Reconciliation Australia
  9:35 amOpening Remarks
Erin Lang, CEO, Reconciliation Queensland
  9:45 amOpening Keynote: The urgent work of reconciliation
Now more than ever, it is time to stand up and take substantive action towards building a just and reconciled nation. There is an urgency and a need for stronger commitments to fight for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights, and to centre and be guided by to First Nations voices. Fiona Jose, Group CEO of the Cape York Partnership shares her insights in the opening address of the event.

Keynote Speaker: Fiona Jose, Group CEO, Cape York Partnership
Moderator: Karen Mundine, CEO, Reconciliation Australia
10:30 amMorning Tea
11:00 amPlenary Panel Discussion: Truth-telling – the beating heart of reconciliation
Truth-telling is a key driver of reconciliation. Every step of Australia’s formal reconciliation process has been lockstep with calls for truth-telling. Hear from leading voices involved in ongoing truth-telling processes in Australia and learn about the barriers and enablers to participation in these processes.

Speaker: Sue-Anne Hunter, Deputy Chair and Commissioner, Yoorrook Justice Commission
Moderator: Natalie Ahmat, Conference Host and Head of Indigenous News, NITV
12:15 pmLunch & Networking
  1:30 pm Concurrent Sessions
Education Matters: Lifelong Learning and Intergenerational Change
Understanding Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) Protocols in Your Organisation’s Work
Cultural Load or Colonial Load? Recognising and Addressing the Additional Load Faced by First Nations People at Work
A Just System? Rights, Reform and Reinvestment in Youth Justice
Transforming Partnerships to Realise Indigenous-led Outcomes

  3:00 pmAfternoon Tea
  3:15 pmReconciliation Film Club Screening of You Can Go Now
You Can Go Now, is a profile of artist Richard Bell by Larissa Behrendt. At just over 80 minutes long, the film explores the work of First Nations artist Richard Bell. Richard proclaims himself to be an ‘activist masquerading as an artist.’ His confrontational work and attitudes have stirred the Australian art world while being lauded internationally, taking him from a childhood in a rural Queensland shack to the lofty halls of the Tate Modern. Schooled in the rough and tumble politics of Redfern and the Canberra Tent Embassy, his work challenges the institutions of colonisation in Australia and asserts the rights of First Nations people around the world.
  3:15 pmMentoring Roundtables
An opportunity for early-stage RAP coordinators and managers to meet with more experienced RAP leaders in a relaxed networking environment.
All attendees will gain insights into successful RAP implementation in this small group setting. Advance sign-up is required, and access is limited to 80 attendees.

Mentors:
• Sara King, General Manager, Purpose, Intrepid
Rikki Cooper, National Indigenous Engagement Manager. BGIS
Nevinia Davenport, Group Manager, Social Performace, Thiess
Phil McCulloch, Reconciliation Program Manager, Hearing Australia
Edward Solien, Manager – Reconciliation, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging, Wesley Mission Queensland
Professor Andrew Gunstone, Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor Reconciliation, and Executive Director National Centre for Reconciliation, Truth, and Justice, Federation University
Renee Cohen, General Manager of Community and Game Development, Gold Coast Titans
Luana Sanders, Senior First Nations Engagement Advisor, Acciona Energy
Paige Cunningham, RAP Program Manager, Westpac Group
  3:15 pmInformation Hub
Come meet and connect with Reconciliation Australia staff and discover more ways they can get involved in the transformational work of reconciliation. Learn about Reconciliation Australia’s key programs areas – Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education, Community Truth-Telling Pathways, and our advocacy platforms.
  4:30 pmClose – Day 1
  6:00 pmIndigenous Governance Awards Gala Dinner
  9:30 pmEvening Closes

Additional Opportunity

We are pleased to be working with Nyanda Cultural Tours to offer a small group of attendees a cultural experience.

Time Activity
  3:15 pm
– 6:00 pm
3-hour Cultural Tour with Nyanda Cultural Tours
Limited to forty (40) people. Pre-booking via the Conference event app is essential! An immersive opportunity to learn about Goori traditional Bora society and the cultural significance of the Nudgee Bora and waterhole reserve. Taste seasonal bush foods from the Nardah – Nudgee Waterhole Reserve. Plus, see where witchetty grubs live and learn about edible and medicinal foods.

Note: Please note this is a three-hour session. Those who sign up will leave the conference venue and travel via coach to Nudgee Waterhole Reserve. Once the tour has ended, participants will be transported back to the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Stay tuned for more program updates on topics, formats and experiences!