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VOLUNTEERS from Glenorchy’s Wellington Fire Brigade have returned from the annual State Firefighter Championship in Launceston with a huge haul of medals. FULL STORY ON PAGE 4
Wellington Fire Brigade volunteers Cameron Suhr, Nathan Sharp, Sean Riseley, Geoff Currie and Zac Rosinski
Reconciliation plan for GCC
IN recognition of the increasing number of people identifying as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and the growing diversity of cultures in the city, Glenorchy City Council is developing a Reconciliation Action Plan to guide and drive its reconciliation efforts. Glenorchy City Council has a long history of working
with the Aboriginal community, first demonstrated by the council’s ‘Commitment to Aboriginal Australians’ statement developed in 1997. Now it is set to create a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) - one of four types of plans endorsed by Reconciliation Australia and supported by Reconciliation Tasmania.
The working definition of reconciliation provided by Reconciliation Tas and supported by Glenorchy City Council is that reconciliation is about “strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-indigenous peoples, for the benefit of all Australians”. STORY CONTINUES ON PAGE 4
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