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East Gippsland Shire Council strengthens Closing the Gap efforts, fostering justice, equality, healing and opportunities for First Nations communities

East Gippsland Shire Council reaffirms commitment to reconciliation, Closing the Gap, and First Nations communities, embedding cultural respect, economic opportunities, and long-term change in planning, policies, and staff engagement.

By news@gippsland - 19th March 2026 - Back to News

East Gippsland Shire Council is reaffirming its commitment to reconciliation and improved outcomes for First Nations communities on Closing the Gap Day. Council CEO Fiona Weigall said reconciliation has long been entrenched in council’s planning and decision-making. "Our commitment to reconciliation has been embedded in council processes and planning documents for many years," Ms Weigall said.

The 2025-2029 Council Plan embeds reconciliation, implements the RAP, supports Closing the Gap, strengthens relationships, promotes cultural respect, and creates economic opportunities for lasting community impact

The 2025-2029 Council Plan embeds reconciliation, implements the RAP, supports Closing the Gap, strengthens relationships, promotes cultural respect, and creates economic opportunities for lasting community impact

Reconciliation in action

Ms Weigall said, "As a large employer in the region, we embrace the opportunity to enable and empower our staff to reflect, learn and contribute, as we play our part in advancing reconciliation and supporting First Nations communities across East Gippsland."

Council’s adopted Council Plan 2025–2029 reinforces this commitment by embedding reconciliation into its priorities and actions. The plan includes a clear pledge to implement council’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) and supports the national Closing the Gap Agreement.

Council continues to review its work and performance against the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, focusing on strengthening relationships, promoting cultural respect and awareness, and creating economic opportunities. This ongoing work is helping to shape council’s approach to the Priority Reform Areas and deliver meaningful, long-term change.

Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council Facebook page.


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