May 2023 – September 2024
As a company CNH Industrial is proud to undertake our first Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) to initiate positive relationships and long-term engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in our teams and in the communities in which we work. We invite you to be part of this exciting journey.
As the first Australian agricultural machinery company to undertake a RAP, we have the opportunity to make meaningful change and become an effective voice in diversity, inclusion and reconciliation in Australian agriculture.
Working with Reconciliation Australia’s core principles of relationships, respect and opportunities and our Focused Five global culture journey, our RAP will help build respect and understanding that can also benefit and help shape our own corporate culture.
Supported by the Australian, APAC and global senior leadership teams, we invite you to be part of this exciting journey. For more information or to become part of our RAP program, contact the RAP Working Group rap.au@cnhind.com
For more information and additional Reconciliation Australia resources please visit: www.reconciliation.org.au/reconciliation-action-plans
We would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we meet today. From the larger cities to the smaller towns in which we live and work, on the farming and grazing land, the rivers and oceans, and the many communities to which we provide food and fibre. We would like to acknowledge the Elders past, present and emerging, and pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Taminga Connell is a Bunuba/Gija woman. She is a descendant of one of the Kimberley region’s largest families. Her art is modern, contemporary and reflects the connections she has to her people and country through her dreams, visions and stories both past and present. Each piece is unique and very special to her.
This is my painting called Oneness. Oneness is all about differing cultures and peoples coming together in unity so we can be whole. The centre of everything is creation and how everything started and was formed.
Oneness – Taminga Connell
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