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.

Economic Justice

Consider an Australian future where there is equity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in pursuit of social, economic and political forms of self-determination.

Tackling the Problem of Racism

Racism is harmful and perpetuates inequalities. It must be addressed for our communities to move forward towards reconciliation. Now more than ever, RAP organisations need to recognise that racism impacts on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and take firmer action to ensure a fundamental human right is met – all Australians deserve to live a life free of racism.

TimeActivity
  8:00 amRegistration
  8:30 amOpening Plenary: Welcome Performance
  9:10 amUnderstanding and activating equity and economic justice
Keynote Speakers: Jamie Lowe, CEO National Native Title Council and Vonda Malone, CEO, Torres Strait Islander Authority
10:10 amPlenary Panel Discussion: We have to talk: Australia’s problem with racism and our responsibility to act
Speakers: Trent Wallace, First Nations Lead, Ashurst and Tanya Denning-Orman, Director, Indigenous Content, SBS
Moderator: Rana Hussain, CEO, Good.Human
11:10 amMorning Tea
11:40 am Concurrent Sessions
Documentary Screening of “Genocide in the Wildflower State”
Speakers:
Jim Morrison, Documentary Producer
Tony Hansen, Documentary Producer
Alan Carter, Documentary Producer
The Impact of Cultural Learning for Organisations
Speakers:
Nikki Burns, RAP Partner – Hospitals, Corporate, Synod, UnitingCare Queensland
Mary Scales, Program Leader, Gowrie SA
Eveanne Liddle, NAB
Jason Timor, Director, StoneCrab
Accountability and Measuring Impact
Speakers:
Rodney Williams, Principal, Nous Group
Merlin Chandra, Reconciliation Lead, Endeavour Group
Building Young First Nations Futures
Speakers:
Chris Matthews, CEO, ATSIMA
Anja Bonnard, National Indigenous Engagement Manager, Veolia
Session 5
Details Coming Soon!

  1:00 pmLunch
  2:00 pm Concurrent Sessions
Organisational Approaches to Truth-telling
Speakers:
Jason Eades, Director, Aboriginal Melbourne
Kelly Williams, Head of Indigenous Affairs, ABC
Yasmine Gill, Senior Sustainability Specialist, Telstra
Place-based Approaches to Reconciliation
Speakers:
Kate Adams, Community Impact Manager, Philip Island Nature Parks
Patrice Mahoney (OAM), Board Member, Philip Island Nature Parks
Jody Nunn, CEO, Reconciliation WA
Jade Thompson, Respect Rising Lead, Reconciliation WA
Creating Better Pathways for Employment, Retention and Leadership Opportunities
Speakers:
Mark Champley, Learning & Development Associate, Transport NSW
The Uluru Statement – Where To From Here? A Conversation With Uluru Youth Dialogue Leaders
Speakers:
Allira Davis, Co-Chair, Uluru Youth Dialogue
Bridget Cama, Co-Chair, Uluru Youth Dialogue
Session 5
Details Coming Soon!

  3:15 pmAfternoon Tea
  3:45 pmClosing Plenary
  5:00 pmEnd

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