Respecting First Nations Peoples and Culture
Goldfields Library Corporation acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land and waterways of our region. We recognise their living cultures and ongoing connection to Country and pay respect to their Elders past and present.
More resources and useful information
Dja Dja Wurrung conservation walk and Bendigo Creek story:
Connecting with Culture on Dja Dja Wurrung Country Resource Kit:
The meaning of Smoking Ceremonies
The Bringing Them Home Report (1997)
Apology to Australian Indigenous Peoples (the Stolen Generation)
National Apology – National Museum of Australia
City of Greater Bendigo Reconciliation Plan 2021-2025
Macedon Ranges Shire Council Reconciliation Action Plan
Condemning violence against First Nations peoples
Goldfields Libraries condemns racism and stands in solidarity with the international community in condemning violence and racism against people of colour. We acknowledge Australia’s history of violence against its First Nations people, who have experienced, and continue to experience, systemic discrimination and disadvantage.
Goldfields Library Corporation is actively working to build cultural literacy in our own staff and organisation. We seek to eradicate racism by developing library services that are equitable, culturally aware, and build cultural literacy and a deeper understanding of Australian History for all who live in our region and beyond. We as an organisation are continuing to learn and grow. We have provided some resources below to assist you in also being a lifelong learner.
Goldfields Library Corporation acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land and waterways of our region. We recognise their living cultures and ongoing connection to Country, and pay respect to their Elders past and present.
Steps we are taking to this end:
- We acknowledge Country at all of our meetings, programs and events and in all our communications.
- We are following the recommendations of an Indigenous Cultural Audit of our libraries by Simon Briggs, Koorie Engagement Support Officer at the Department of Education, Bendigo.
- We are partnering with our member Councils to engage the community and deliver on their Reconciliation Action Plans.
- Programming regular events that highlight the contributions of our First Nations Peoples.
- Development of local Aboriginal art and signage for all our libraries.
- We display locally designed Acknowledgement of Country plaques at all libraries.
- Developing reader advisory services for books and other collections to support cultural literacy development for all ages.
- Continuing to develop and support spaces, collections, programs and events that build understanding and celebration of our Indigenous cultural heritage and local Aboriginal community.
- Continuing staff development around cultural awareness and service provision.