National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholic Council
Acknowledgment Plaques
The practice of inclusion forms an important part of rebuilding the relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non Indigenous Australians. The erection of a plaque or sign at the Church is a symbol of welcome for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and an acknowledgment that there is an understanding of Australia’s past.
For more information on the plaques, including FAQ's, unleveling ceremony suggestions and the Partners in Faith program, please visit the Acknowledgment Plaque page.
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National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholic Council
'The peak Indigenous advisory body to the Catholic Church'
80C Payneham Rd.
Stepney SA 5069
www.natsicc.org.au | craig@natsicc.org.au | 08 8363 2963