Council to launch Reconciliation Action Plan INNOVATE in NAIDOC Week

Published on 04 July 2025

Artist Amos Roach singing and play the guitar
Council is proud to officially launch its Reconciliation Action Plan INNOVATE (RAP) as part of NAIDOC Week celebrations, marking a significant step in its commitment to truth-telling, respect, and meaningful change. 

The launch event will be held on Friday 11 July, from 1 to 3 pm at Hepburn Pavilion, Mineral Springs Road, Hepburn Springs. Community members are warmly invited to attend. 

Mayor, Cr Don Henderson, said that this event is more than a launch, it is another milestone in our Shire’s reconciliation journey. 

“Our RAP reflects our commitment to walking together with First Nations people on a path of healing, action, and respect,” said Cr Don Henderson. 

The afternoon will begin with a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony delivered by respected Elders Uncle Rick Nelson and Jason Kerr, followed by a celebration of the newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Djaara Timbers, reflecting shared goals in cultural and economic development.  

A highlight of the event will be a live performance by acclaimed artist Amos Roach, son of Aboriginal musicians Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter, whose music deeply honours Country, culture, and spirit. 

Guests can also enjoy billy tea, damper, and the opportunity to connect and reflect with the local community. 

The INNOVATE RAP outlines practical actions that will drive the Council’s contribution to reconciliation both internally and in the wider community over the coming years. 

Event details: 
When: Friday 11 July 2025, 1 pm – 3 pm 
Where: Hepburn Pavilion, Mineral Springs Road, Hepburn Springs 
Cost: Free – all welcome 

Image: Amos Roach