Community
2 May, 2024
Feedback sought to better Indigenous support
MOYNE Shire Council is seeking feedback from the community on a draft plan which outlines actions on how council can effectively engage and support local Indigenous communities.
Council mayor Ian Smith said the Aboriginal Engagement and Partnership plan had been developed in partnership with Corangamite Shire Council and key traditional owner groups.
“The plan is an important step as we as a council seek to build our understanding and recognition of Indigenous culture across the shire,” he said.
“It’s predominantly an internal facing document and outlines actions our teams can take to increase recognition and awareness and support of Indigenous culture in council’s everyday operations.
“The actions are set out across short, medium- and long-term timeframes and include developing internal quick reference guides, cultural awareness training for staff, through to development of tourism materials with an indigenous focus and updating signage policies and guidelines to incorporate Aboriginal Language and Graphics where appropriate.”
Cr Smith said they were small, but significant steps for council and aligned with the Victorian Aboriginal Local Government Strategy as well as the Moyne Shire 2040 Community Plan, the 2021-2025 Council Plan and Eastern Marr Aboriginal Corporation Country Plan.
The draft plan can be viewed online at Engage Moyne or in person at the Mortlake and Port Fairy customer service centres.
Feedback can be provided online, via email or in person and will be accepted until 5pm Monday, May 27.
The draft plan will then go before councillors for adoption at the June council meeting.