The Fremantle Football Club has released an updated ‘Stretch’ Reconciliation Action Plan, launched during a function at Sunday’s AFLW Indigenous Round game with St Kilda at Fremantle Oval.
Attendees at the function included Life Members Roger Hayden and Dale Kickett and fellow past Indigenous player Michael Johnson, as well as Woodside Energy CEO Meg O’Neill.
This is the Club’s third Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), and second Stretch RAP, which focuses on implementing longer-term strategies while working towards defined measurable targets and goals.
The 38-page document outlines 24 actions and 80 deliverables, with each deliverable aligned with a timeline so the Club can be accountable and track its progress.
Through these deliverables, the Club will push for a reconciled Australian community that is united and built on respect; where all are welcome and…
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