TRILITY Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan

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Our Journey

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TRILITY

2025 - 2027

2019: Partnering with WIOA to sponsor their

‘Kwatye Cultural Recognition Award’. The award

focuses on those who have gone above and

beyond to further inclusion, connection and

belonging for co-workers, community members

and people from disadvantaged and marginalised

groups. This partnership continues today.

2023: TRILITY implemented a new Indigenous

Procurement Policy aimed at supporting First Nations

businesses by ensuring they have equitable access to

procurement opportunities. To facilitate this, we have

modified our financial practices to include identifying

and tracking First Nations suppliers and developing

a new reporting tool to monitor and track our

procurement spending with First Nations businesses.

Since implementation, we have seen increased

procurement spend with First Nations businesses,

enhanced relationships, greater organisational

awareness and positive feedback, underscoring our

commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

2023: In Riverland, South Australia, TRILITY, through

its Riverland Water operations, works with the local

Councils by supporting local community projects.

One such project is the “Barmera Hospital Healing

Place’, which is to provide a cultural healing site.

Its proximity to Barmera Hospital creates an inviting

community space for people waiting for medical

appointments and treatment and for hospital visitors

to spend some time in often anxious circumstances.

2023: Providing a space for others to learn;

TRILITY worked with Behind Closed Doors

(BCD provides structured memberships,

coaching and mentoring, and leadership

programs exclusively for women nationally),

local Aboriginal cultural awareness, and

educator Kuma Kaaru to conduct cultural

training sessions for BCD members.

2023: Designing and building drinking water

solutions that will help transform young lives

- Operation Flinders is a not-for-profit

organisation that transforms the lives of

young people through quality, remote

outback adventure programs. The Foundation

works to transform the lives of young

people from the age of 13 to 18. The core

8-day program is held in the northern Flinders

Ranges Adnyamathanha (Adnyamathanha

means ‘Rock People’) land, where young

people trek up to 100km, experience

abseiling, Indigenous culture, and bushcraft,

and build self-confidence through challenging

themselves.

The property where these programs are run

relies mainly on rainwater and, if required,

groundwater to water the participants and

volunteers, occasionally surrounding

Indigenous communities, and revegetate

the land.

2019: Together with Sydney Water, TRILITY

and its project partners officially launched

construction of the upgrade works at the

Macarthur Water Filtration Plant with

Glenda Chalker, a proud Dharawal woman

and her son Daniel, a proud Dharawal man,

who conducted a Smoking Ceremony that

cleansed the way for new beginnings.

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