Podcasts
Reconciliation Roadmap – Building Better Businesses
Reconciliation Roadmap – Building Better Businesses, a podcast hosted by Dixie Crawford, a Barkindji woman, Founder of Nganya, and an experienced Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Consultant. This podcast is your ultimate guide to understanding and implementing RAPs effectively, empowering leaders and organisations to drive meaningful change in Australia.
Dixie shares her expertise, offering practical strategies, actionable insights, and expert advice to help you create a more inclusive, respectful and united workplace. Whether you’re a business leader aiming to enhance your leadership skills or eager to strengthen your RAP implementation efforts, this podcast is packed with valuable information designed to help you succeed.
Each episode dives deep into the Reconciliation Australia’s RAP framework, unravelling complex concepts, addressing critical challenges and providing fresh perspectives on building stronger, purpose-driven teams through reconciliation. Armed with her extensive experience and insights, Dixie equips business leaders with innovative solutions to become not just RAP-ready but foster positive change within their organisation and the communities they are connected to.
Reconciliation Roadmap – Building Better Businesses is a call to action for organisations across Australia. It’s about inspiring businesses to take meaningful, impactful steps towards reconciliation, unity, and leadership today to shape a brighter, equitable future for tomorrow.
Subscribe today and get ready to transform your organisation.
RAP Insights
The RAP Insights video series provides practical and thought-provoking content designed to empower organisations in their reconciliation journey. Hosted by Dixie Crawford, Barkindji woman and RAP consultant, the series breaks down the complexities of developing and implementing Reconciliation Action Plans into actionable, easy-to-understand insights. Each video addresses frequently asked questions and common challenges faced by RAP leaders, executives and teams.
From building meaningful relationships with First Nations communities to navigating cultural safety in the workplace, Dixie shares her lived experience, professional expertise and culturally sound strategies to drive impactful reconciliation outcomes. Whether you’re just starting with a Reflect RAP or progressing to an Innovate or Stretch RAP, these videos provide practical tips and a roadmap to success.
Perfect for corporate, government, and not-for-profit leaders, the RAP Insights series is an invaluable resource for anyone passionate about embedding reconciliation into their organisation’s DNA and creating meaningful change. Accessible, engaging, and grounded in authenticity, this series equips viewers to take confident, informed steps towards fostering respect, strengthening relationships, and creating opportunities in collaboration with First Nations peoples.
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RAP Toolkit
The Reconciliation Action Plan Toolkit, also known as the RAP Toolkit, provides you access to resources and inspiration to support your individual and organisation’s reconciliation journey. This curated collection offers a wealth of free tools, articles and blog posts designed to help organisations and individuals foster understanding, build stronger relationships and make meaningful progress in reconciliation.
Whether you’re looking for practical advice, fresh ideas or guidance to refine your approach, the Toolkit provides accessible resources that can be applied to real-world challenges. It’s a space where ideas come together to spark action, offering insights tailored to a wide range of sectors and contexts. From thought leadership pieces to hands-on guides, you’ll find content that is both impactful and simple to engage with.
This resource hub is here to enable you—whether you’re leading change at an organisational level or exploring your own role in reconciliation. By tapping into this collective of ideas, you’ll be equipped to take informed steps that align with your values and goals. We invite you to use this Toolkit as a starting point for further learning, reflection and action in your reconciliation journey.


