Shrine Reconciliation Action Plan illustration

Reconciliation Action Plan

A commitment to learning, connection and meaningful action.

The Shrine of Remembrance acknowledges the Bunurong people of the Kulin nation, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which the Shrine stands, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. As a place of remembrance and storytelling, we honour their deep connection to Country and waterways, shaped by generations of stories and memories.

Shrine of Remembrance RAP artwork by Maddi Moser
Artwork by Maddi Moser, 2025

The Shrine’s Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan marks an important step in our reconciliation journey and establishes the foundations for meaningful and lasting change. It provides a framework for building understanding, strengthening relationships and identifying meaningful ways we can contribute to reconciliation through respectful engagement, informed interpretation, stronger partnerships and an organisational culture that values learning, listening and shared responsibility.

It is a commitment to listen, to build relationships, and to improve how the Shrine represents, engages with and supports First Peoples’ histories and perspectives within its commemorative, educational and public roles.

Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan
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