Published on Australian Maritime Safety Authority (https://www.amsa.gov.au)


Reconciliation Australia’s Foreword

Reconciliation Australia welcomes Australian Maritime Safety Authority to the Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) program with the formal endorsement of its inaugural Reflect RAP.  

Reconciliation Australia CEO Karen MundineAustralian Maritime Safety Authority joins a network of more than 1,100 corporate, government, and not-for-profit organisations that have made a formal commitment to reconciliation through the RAP program.  

Since 2006, RAPs have provided a framework for organisations to leverage their structures and diverse spheres of influence to support the national reconciliation movement. The program’s potential for impact is greater than ever, with close to 3 million people now working or studying in an organisation with a RAP.  

The four RAP types — Reflect, Innovate, Stretch and Elevate — allow RAP partners to continuously develop and strengthen reconciliation commitments in new ways. This Reflect RAP will lay the foundations, priming the workplace for future RAPs and reconciliation initiatives. 

The RAP program’s strength is its framework of relationships, respect, and opportunities, allowing an organisation to strategically set its reconciliation commitments in line with its own business objectives, for the most effective outcomes.  

These outcomes contribute towards the five dimensions of reconciliation: race relations; equality and equity; institutional integrity; unity; and historical acceptance.  

It is critical to not only uphold all five dimensions of reconciliation, but also increase awareness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, histories, knowledge, and leadership across all sectors of Australian society.  

This Reflect RAP enables Australian Maritime Safety Authority to deepen its understanding of its sphere of influence and the unique contribution it can make to lead progress across the five dimensions. Getting these first steps right will ensure the sustainability of future RAPs and reconciliation initiatives, and provide meaningful impact toward Australia’s reconciliation journey. 

Congratulations Australian Maritime Safety Authority, welcome to the RAP program, and I look forward to following your reconciliation journey in the years to come. 

Karen Mundine 
Chief Executive Officer 
Reconciliation Australia