Maroondah Reconciliation Plan 2026-2030
The Maroondah Reconciliation Plan 2026-2030 was endorsed by Council on 15 June 2026.
The Maroondah Reconciliation Plan 2026-2030 builds on Council’s long-standing commitment to reconciliation. It continues to advance the reconciliation priorities Council has been working on for many years. It relies on key partners such as Mullum Mullum Aboriginal Gathering Place to provide support and services, while also making use of existing Council commitments.
Experience has shown that significant progress can be made towards reconciliation by using existing Council systems, programs and partnerships. This approach has helped build strong and trusted relationships between Council, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung, and other First Peoples community members and service providers in Maroondah, and has resulted in the development of a framework structured around three key themes:
- History, art and culture: Acknowledging and supporting First Peoples’ histories, cultures and creativity.
- Relationships, collaboration and partnership: Strengthening the capacity of First Peoples’ communities and organisations through sustained support and strategic collaboration.
- Leadership, governance and economic participation: Building Council’s capacity to embed First Peoples’ participation and perspectives in leadership, governance and economic development.
Council, together with its partners, is committed to making a meaningful and measurable contribution to reconciliation within Maroondah. All activities in the Plan will be undertaken in a positive and mutually beneficial and respectful manner.
Action Plan
Maroondah Reconciliation Plan 2026-2030(DOCX, 2MB)
Maroondah Reconciliation Plan 2026-2030(PDF, 1MB)