ICC Sydney launches second reconciliation plan

Australia’s International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) has launched its second Reconciliation Action Plan at the city’s inaugural Business Sydney First Nations Forum.


In 2018, ICC Sydney was the first convention centre to commit to a Reconciliation Action Plan and this next phase of work continues to build on relationships with and opportunities for Australia’s First Nations people.

Supported by a team committed to connecting, learning and sharing with its First Nations community, ceo Geoff Donaghy is thankful to all of those who have assisted the Centre along its reconciliation journey.

“As an iconic destination, which stands and operates on the traditional lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation - on Tumbalong, the land, and Gomora, the water (known today as Darling Harbour) - ICC Sydney has a unique opportunity to foster and promote reconciliation."

ICC Sydney launches second reconciliation plan

Australia’s International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) has launched its second Reconciliation Action Plan at the city’s inaugural Business Sydney First Nations Forum.


In 2018, ICC Sydney was the first convention centre to commit to a Reconciliation Action Plan and this next phase of work continues to build on relationships with and opportunities for Australia’s First Nations people.

Supported by a team committed to connecting, learning and sharing with its First Nations community, ceo Geoff Donaghy is thankful to all of those who have assisted the Centre along its reconciliation journey.

“As an iconic destination, which stands and operates on the traditional lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation - on Tumbalong, the land, and Gomora, the water (known today as Darling Harbour) - ICC Sydney has a unique opportunity to foster and promote reconciliation."