
As part of driving our organisational awareness of the history and culture of the lands on which we live and work, we invited RFDS crews to get involved in a special Connecting to Country initiative.
Each year, National Reconciliation Week (27 May – 3 June) celebrates and builds on respectful relationships shared by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians. It’s a time for us to learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation.
In anticipation of this significant week, we encouraged all RFDS Central Operations staff to get involved in a Connecting to Country photo activity as a practical way of acknowledging the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we work and deliver our services.
Below are the results of our team's creativity in connecting to Traditional Lands and Aboriginal communities!


Location: Galiwin'ku, NT
Traditional Land: Yolngu

Location: Aputula (Finke), NT
Traditional Land: Arrernte

Location: Glendambo, SA
Traditional Land: Kokatha

Location: Alice Springs, NT
Traditional Land: Arrernte

Location: Cowarie, SA
Traditional Land: Wangkangurru, Ngamini, Diyari, Dhirari

Location: Bulgunnia, SA
Traditional Land: Antakarinja

Location: Adelaide, SA
Traditional Land: Kaurna

Location: Mutitjulu (Uluru), NT
Traditional Land: Anangu

Location: Darwin, NT
Traditional Land: Larrakia

Location: Port Augusta, SA
Traditional Land: Nukunu

Location: Marree, SA
Traditional Land: Diyari, Arabunna

Location: Kiwirrkurra, WA-NT border
Traditional Land: Pintupi

Location: Clare, SA
Traditional Land: Ngadjuri

Location: Gove, NT
Traditional Land: Yolngu

Location: Alice Springs, NT
Traditional Land: Arrernte

Location: Coorabie, SA
Traditional Land: Wirangu

Location: Atitjere (Hart's Range), NT
Traditional Land: Arrernte

Location: Darwin, NT
Traditional Land: Larrakia

Location: Lake Everard, SA
Traditional Land: Wirangu

Location: Galiwin'ku, NT
Traditional Land: Yolngu

Location: Alice Springs, NT
Traditional Land: Arrernte
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