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The ARA joins a network of over a thousand corporate, government, and NFP organisations that have made a formal commitment to reconciliation through the RAP program.

The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) has released its Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), outlining its initiatives to increase opportunities for First Nations businesses, entrepreneurs, and job seekers.

The ARA joins a network of over a thousand corporate, government, and NFP organisations that have made a formal commitment to reconciliation through the RAP program.

The ARA action plan includes a number of initiatives to foster deeper relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stakeholders and organisations as well as offerings and forums to support First Nations businesses.

Free ARA membership for one year will also be provided to new First Nations retailers, with unrestricted access to the ARA’s full suite of offerings and content.

ARA CEO Paul Zahra said the action plan is an important step in the association’s reconciliation journey.

“Improving policy outcomes around diversity, equality and inclusion is a key priority for us at the ARA,” Zahra said.

“The RAP outlines the initiatives and priorities for the ARA, which include improving employment outcomes for First Nations people, increasing supplier diversity and the understanding and recognition of First Nations cultures.

“Our RAP outlines our commitment to reconciliation and the steps we’ll be taking to enhance relationships with First Nations groups and provide support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders businesses, entrepreneurs, and job seekers, while we take the foundational steps needed to build our own internal capability.

“The launch of our RAP also provides an opportunity to declare the ARA’s strong support for the Uluru Statement from the Heart and a referendum to establish a First Nations Voice to Parliament enshrined in the Constitution.

“These changes are significant steps forward in Australia’s reconciliation journey, ensuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are heard and can advise on matters of national importance.

“I commend the RAP to our retail community and stakeholders, and we look forward to working with Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians alike to start bringing our vision for reconciliation to life.”

Taken from Ragtrader Media Release 16 August 2022

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