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The Importance of Authentic Engagement with Dharug Traditional Owners

Local organisations and developers are increasingly recognising the importance of engaging authentically with Aboriginal communities, particularly Dharug Traditional Owners, Elders, artists and knowledge holders. Genuine engagement not only demonstrates respect and cultural responsibility but also ensures that projects, services and programs are informed by the deep cultural knowledge and perspectives of the Dharug people.

Key Areas of Engagement

1. Engagement with Dharug Elders, Artist, and Knowledge Holders

Working directly with Dharug Elders, artists and knowledge holders ensures that cultural protocols are respected and that projects are culturally informed. This engagement facilitates the sharing of traditional knowledge, guidance on cultural heritage and the interpretation of local histories and stories.

2. Place Naming and Language Advice

Place naming is more than assigning a label – it is a way to honour Country and preserve Dharug language. Organisations seeking to incorporate authentic Dharug names or language in projects benefit from expert guidance to ensure accuracy, respect and cultural integrity.

3. Stakeholder Engagement

Whether ad hoc or continuous, engagement with Dharug communities and other stakeholders is critical to building trust and maintaining collaborative relationships. Properly managed engagement ensures that community voices are heard, valued and incorporated into decision-making.

4. Support for Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs)

Implementing a RAP requires careful planning and cultural insight. Dharug-led advice helps organisations align their RAPs with community expectations, embed authentic cultural practices and drive meaningful outcomes in reconciliation initiatives.

5. Connecting with Country Reports

Preparation of Dharug-led Connecting with Country reports ensures projects comply with the NSW Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Framework while providing a culturally responsible perspective on Country, heritage and community values. These reports are essential for land management, planning and development approvals.

6. Traditional Interpretation of Content, Location, or Service Offerings

Understanding how services, products or locations connect with Dharug culture and Country adds depth and authenticity. Traditional interpretation enhances cultural storytelling, strengthens engagement with local communities and ensures offerings are respectful and meaningful.

How Muru Mittigar Can Help

Muru Mittigar provides expert, culturally grounded services to support organisations in all aspects of engagement with Dharug Traditional Owners:

Our approach ensures that organisations not only meet compliance requirements but also engage in culturally respectful, authentic and meaningful ways.

Take Action

Engaging with Dharug Traditional Owners and incorporating authentic cultural knowledge is essential for any organisation committed to reconciliation, cultural integrity and community connection.

Partner with Muru Mittigar today to ensure your project, program or service respects Dharug Country, preserves cultural heritage and fosters genuine engagement.

Contact Muru Mittigar to discuss how we can design a tailored engagement and cultural advisory program for your organisation.

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