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Local Indigenous Artwork and Cultural Visualisation
Issued By South East Water Corporation
Request for Quotation
Status:
Closed
Number:
RFQ201821
UNSPSC
Professional artists and performers

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Description

South East Water Corporation is one of Victoria’s major water providers and services more than 740,000 customers and a community of more than 1.75 million people.

South East Water reaches all parts of the community, from small to large businesses, and customers in households with different family make ups and backgrounds. We are also involved with different community-based projects and sponsorships.

As part of our on-going community engagement, this year we are seeking to develop a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) with Traditional Owners and First Nations people who live and work in our service area.

We are developing our RAP with the support of Richard Peters of Daymark and Jason Mifsud of Mifsud Consulting and are seeking a local (living and working in our service area) indigenous artist to help us bring elements of it to life.

This first phase is about building a picture or a detailed narrative of the cultural landscape of the area in which South East Water is located, from an Indigenous perspective. This will identify cultural pathways, areas of cultural significance, and tracts or landscape features with cultural significance and will be used as the architecture on which to build our RAP.

This part of the project will seek input from historic documents, first hand views from Traditional Owner groups and other inputs as this phase progresses. It will not be positioned as a definitive account – areas where knowledge has been lost and ownership is unclear will be clearly acknowledged.