Launching the Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan
We are excited to announce the launch of SG Fleet's first Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).
Our Reflect RAP will build on SG Fleet’s established culture of respect, inclusion, and diversity to make a meaningful and lasting contribution to a socially and economically equitable future for all, including First Nations peoples.
Our vision for Reconciliation
Our vision is to help build a future of social and economic equity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across our workplace, in the communities in which we operate, and in our sphere of influence. Our hope for reconciliation is that First Nations peoples and cultures will become an honoured and respected part of the broader Australian culture. We want to facilitate an open dialogue that supports healing, deepens relationships, and raises awareness of the rich history and culture of First Nations peoples. Across our workplace, we aspire to build on our culture of diversity and inclusion, to foster unity, respect, equality, and equity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Through dialogue, engagement, and learning opportunities, we hope to promote positive race relations and understanding.
As this is the start of our reconciliation journey, we see a more diverse and inclusive organisational culture and strong, respectful relationships with First Nations peoples as the focus for this Reflect RAP and the building blocks to realising our vision.

Our Reconciliation artwork
Healing and Sharing by Tevita Fonua represents the strength that comes from both healing and sharing. It speaks to the care we offer to one another through cultural connection and the power of storytelling, sitting in circle, listening, learning, and finding common ground.
The artwork reflects the beauty of reciprocity: that healing often happens in relationship, and that sharing one’s story not only uplifts others but strengthens ourselves.
The ripple motifs and pathways throughout represent ongoing dialogue and the movement between past, present, and future. They remind us that reconciliation is not linear, it’s an ongoing exchange shaped by trust, honesty, and generosity.

For more information
ynoldus@sgfleet.com