Embracing the land and culture upon which we work
Our Reconciliation Journey Continues
Infoxchange is proud to work extensively throughout the lands of Australia. In our work, we support hundreds of Indigenous-led organisations with technology to amplify the support they provide for their communities.
This year we were disappointed to see the Voice to Parliament voted down. As an active Allies for Uluru member, we made a submission to Parliament, raised the profile of the Yes campaign and provided voting and information resources to the public via Ask Izzy. We remain committed to the Uluru Statement from the Heart and will continue to amplify the voices of First Nations people.
This year, we have activated our commitment to reconciliation through events, education and cultural engagement including our work with the First Nations Digital Inclusion Advisory Group, the celebration of First Nations organisation’s achievements in technology at our annual Australian Not-For-Profit Technology Awards, the visual representations of our commitment in our physical and digital spaces, the inclusion of local language in our everyday operations and much more.
Following our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan, in 2025, Infoxchange’s Reconciliation Working Group will publish our Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan. Our new RAP will amplify our cultural engagement and reconciliatory activities at Infoxchange.
Our vision for reconciliation at Infoxchange
"Reconciliation in action at Infoxchange is a living commitment to the growth of cultural awareness and inclusive ways of working, technological innovation that drives digital inclusion and social justice for First Nations people, and meaningful relationships with First Nations people in our networks and customer base. Infoxchange respectfully accepts the invitation to support the Uluru Statement From the Heart and play our part in creating a more united and equitable Australia for all.
We believe reconciliation is rooted in respectful, enduring, and mutually beneficial relationships with First Nations people and their communities. Starting with the hundreds of First Nations-focused organisations that choose Infoxchange’s products and services every year, our national network of Not-for-profit allies focused on reconciliation, and the Traditional Owners of the lands upon which we work, we will enrich our operational relationships and forge new ones with a cultural connection through active listening, learning, and exchange.
The people of Infoxchange will continue to explore the potential of technology as a powerful driver of reconciliation. We will leverage our expertise in digital transformation to support digital inclusion and systemic change, champion data sovereignty for First Nations communities, and empower Indigenous-led organisations with better ways of working.
We will ensure that our First Nations partners and peers are welcomed and supported in a culturally safe work environment. A workplace that actively identifies opportunities for transformative impact and features supportive policies, continuous knowledge building and sharing, reflection, truth-telling, and cultural appreciation.