Today the Australian Dental Council released its Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan. This is a significant milestone for the organisation, signifying the first formal step in our reconciliation journey.
To mark the occasion, the Board of Directors and the ADC team came together for a special RAP release event. We were honoured to have Wurundjeri dance group and Traditional Custodians of Narrm, Djirri Djirri acknowledge Country and perform a series of dances.
Attendees also participated in a panel discussion on the importance of reconciliation and the role of RAPs in an organisation’s reconciliation journey. The discussion was facilitated by RAP Working Group Co-Chair and the ADC’s Director, People and Culture, Tara Waller, and featured:
- Dr Gari Watson, Goreng Goreng, Gangulu and Biri Gubba man, RAP Working Group Co-Chair, and President of the Indigenous Dentist’s Association of Australia
- Kirrily Phillips, proud Gumbaynggirr woman and RAP Working Group Member, and
- Narelle Mills, ADC Chief Executive Officer.
Other key themes of the panel included the importance of the Reflect RAP in the ADC’s own reconciliation journey and the role it plays in shaping the pathways for dental practitioners to provide culturally safe healthcare to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The event closed with the unveiling of our RAP artwork ‘Commitment to reconciliation’ by Lani Balzan, a proud Aboriginal woman from the Wiradjuri people of the three-river tribe.
Following formal proceedings attendees were treated to a delicious lunch by the wonderful Mabu Mabu, proudly owned by head chef Nornie Bero. Originally from Mer Island in the Torres Strait, Nornie has been a professional chef for over 20 years.


