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PROMOTING SHARED PRIDE IN INDIGENOUS CULTURE Qantas regularly screens Indigenous content on its inflight entertainment channels including programs made by Indigenous film-makers on Indigenous issues. The Qantas the Australian Way inflight magazine also regularly includes articles on Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, art and tourism. On its reconciliation website, Qantas provides information for international travellers about respecting Indigenous culture when travelling in Indigenous communities in Australia and about making informed and ethical choices when purchasing Aboriginal art and artefacts. Qantas marks key dates on the Indigenous calendar, including Reconciliation Week (27 May-3 June each year) and Naidoc Week (the first week of July each year), through a range of events and activities. Qantas has worked with Balarinji Designs, an Indigenous design studio, to paint aircraft using Aboriginal designs and motifs. Wunala Dreaming, a B747-400 originally unveiled in 1994, is painted in an Aboriginal design depicting the story of journeys by spirit ancestors in the form of kangaroos across the Australian landscape. Following the retirement of this aircraft, the design was applied to a B747-400ER. In 1995, a B747-300, Nalanji Dreaming, was painted in an Aboriginal theme depicting the rainforest and reef. This aircraft was retired in 2007. In 2002, Yananyi Dreaming, a B737-800 was launched, painted in a design of radiating pathways leading to the symbol of Uluru and depicting the landscape, animals and the plants of the region. Balarinji also designed the distinctive Aboriginal print used in Qantas’ current cabin crew and customer service agent uniforms.
SUPPORTING INDIGENOUS ENTERPRISE Qantas is a founding member of the Australian Indigenous Minority Supplier Council (AIMSC) which aims to support and encourage engagement with Indigenous businesses across Australia in all areas of the Qantas business. Qantas was the first member to sign a contract with an AIMSC supplier in November 2009.
PARTNERSHIPS Qantas supports Indigenous communities through a range of partnerships including Bangarra Dance Theatre, the AFL’s Indigenous Programs, Gondwana National Indigenous Children’s Choir, the Indigenous Galleries at the National Gallery of Victoria and Red Dust Role Models. In May 2009 , Qantas established the Qantas Young and Emerging Indigenous Visual Arts Award in partnership with the Australia Council for the Arts and also funds a scholarship for an Indigenous student enrolled at the University of New South Wales’ Australian School of Business. Through a partnership with Reconciliation Australia, Qantas provided support for Indigenous community members to travel to Canberra for the Australian Government’s Apology to the Stolen Generations in February 2008.
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September 2010
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