Reconciliation Strategy 2026-2030

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An update on Kingston’s Reconciliation Strategy 2026–2030

Consultation on the draft strategy closed on Sunday 22 March 2026.

Thank you to everyone who contributed feedback. Your input has helped inform the final strategy, which reinforces Council’s commitment to reconciliation and building a more inclusive, respectful and connected community.

The Kingston Reconciliation Strategy 2026–2030 was adopted by Council at its 25 May 2026 Council Meeting.

View the strategy.



We have developed a Draft Reconciliation Strategy 2026-2030 that reflects Council’s long-term commitment to Reconciliation, and encourage you to have your say.

The Draft Reconciliation Strategy outlines the actions the City of Kingston will take to strengthen relationships with First Nations people and promote positive, equitable outcomes across the community. This is guided by our vision for a culturally safe, empowered and inclusive Kingston built on strong and respectful relationships.

We want your feedback, have your say by completing the survey below.


The City of Kingston acknowledges the Bunurong Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land, and pays our respects to their Elders, past and present, and to all First Nations communities.

An update on Kingston’s Reconciliation Strategy 2026–2030

Consultation on the draft strategy closed on Sunday 22 March 2026.

Thank you to everyone who contributed feedback. Your input has helped inform the final strategy, which reinforces Council’s commitment to reconciliation and building a more inclusive, respectful and connected community.

The Kingston Reconciliation Strategy 2026–2030 was adopted by Council at its 25 May 2026 Council Meeting.

View the strategy.



We have developed a Draft Reconciliation Strategy 2026-2030 that reflects Council’s long-term commitment to Reconciliation, and encourage you to have your say.

The Draft Reconciliation Strategy outlines the actions the City of Kingston will take to strengthen relationships with First Nations people and promote positive, equitable outcomes across the community. This is guided by our vision for a culturally safe, empowered and inclusive Kingston built on strong and respectful relationships.

We want your feedback, have your say by completing the survey below.


The City of Kingston acknowledges the Bunurong Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land, and pays our respects to their Elders, past and present, and to all First Nations communities.

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