
Reconciliation Action Plan
In 2020, the Adelaide City Rotaract Club began the process of developing a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). The RAP is our first step in a long journey of making our club, our District 9510 and Rotary in general, more welcoming of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.​
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The Artwork
Adelaide City Rotaract Club would like to thank
Raymond Pengarte Landers for his support and the use of his original artwork throughout our RAP.
Ray is a Deri – Anmatajere man from Innaminka
and North West Alice Springs. He has been
painting for over 10 years. Ray’s artwork, ‘Bringing
Families Together, United as One’, depicts a
meeting place representing Elders, men and
women with children


Acknowledgment of Country
The Adelaide City Rotaract Club acknowledge the Kaurna people as the Traditional Custodians of the waters and lands we live, meet and work on.
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We value and pay our respects to the continuing cultural and spiritual practices and to Elders, past, present and future. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded and that this always was, and always will be, Aboriginal Land.
How to get started
If you are interested in exploring whether a RAP is right for your Rotaract Club, Rotary Club or District - we've created a short and handy guide to help facilitate those conversations.
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If you would like to talk to someone at our club about talking to your board or club, contact us at adelaidecityrotaractclub@gmail.com