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National Reconciliation Action Plan Launch

The Salvation Army Australia Territory has a long history of working with and alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and is committed to a journey of reconciliation and to becoming a culturally competent, capable movement.

The development of the territory’s first Reconciliation Action Plan is an important step that will help us be partnered with and guided by our First Nations peoples in the development and delivery of policies, programs and services that affect them.   

The launch was streamed live from this webpage on Thursday 3 December 2020

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