Having an impact this NAIDOC week
Earlier this year, Australia Post started a three-year partnership with the ILF to use our extensive logistics network. The goal? To safely deliver almost 300,000 books and help raise awareness and support for Indigenous literacy in remote Communities4. This year we’ve already trucked, flown and delivered more than 97,100 books to children over 300 remote Communities across the country.
And with NAIDOC Week approaching on 8 November, our own workforce may choose to have an impact on literacy by donating to the ILF through our Workplace Giving program. Donations are made via their salary. They can be one off or ongoing and Australia Post will match funds dollar for dollar – up to $200 per employee per year.
A $20 donation to the ILF provides two culturally relevant books to children in a remote Community. That means each donation has the chance to make a life-changing difference to the future of Indigenous youth around Australia – to be the key that unlocks new ways of learning and thinking for those in the country’s most remote areas.
Australia Post Indigenous Inclusion Consultant, Simone Sexton says that literacy sets a strong foundation at a young age. “It helps you learn, understand and have confidence to navigate your own future. It opens doors to endless opportunities.”
She adds that her grandmother played a key role in introducing her to the power of the written word.
“She opened up my world to reading,” Simone says. “We would go on these ‘treasure hunts’ to second-hand book shops every Saturday. That was how my appetite for reading books grew – I needed to feed my imagination with the new big adventures I discovered between the pages of my next book.”
A commitment to Indigenous literacy
Australia Post is committed to our Reconciliation Action Plan – and one of its key goals is to build Indigenous cultural awareness and engagement.
“Australia Post proudly acknowledges all traditional custodians across the country,” Australia Post National Indigenous Manager Chris Heelan says. “We have a variety of events and programs that recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities in different ways - whether it’s through our community partnerships, employment programs, or a whole array of different initiatives.”5
The ILF Book Supply program is a tangible way to connect all members of our organisation with our Reconciliation Action Plan, and also our practical initiatives to help improve children’s literacy.