As you step into the South East Water Frankston office, you'll now be greeted by a stunning new Indigenous artwork by Wathaurong artist Brianna Webster welcoming you to the building.
The team were thrilled to unveil the artwork with a recent event attended by Willum Warrain Aboriginal Association, where they provided 'a yarn about our Gathering Place and the importance of water to mobs'.
We were honoured to be joined by Uncle Peter Aldenhoven - Chief Executive Officer of Willum Warrain Aboriginal Association, and Ange Estcour - Cultural Lead/Women’s Business, who shared inspiring stories on the importance of water.
Uncle Peter and Ange highlighted how Corporate Australia is progressing with Reconciliation Action Plans and working with First Nations communities. They also discussed how they supported mobs across Australia in the lead-up to the referendum and are continuing to do so in various ways through procurement and building enduring relationships.
The team were proud to host this special day and opportunity to reflect, connect, and truly appreciate the significance of the lands we care for - in the past, present and future.
The event was a perfect demonstration of our pursuit of a better and more reconciled future for Australia, and a reminder of water's vital role in sustaining the environment and our communities.