Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)

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Toll Group acknowledges the First Peoples, the Traditional Owners of the Lands in which we reside and operate, and we recognise their continuing connections to land, water and community.

As a company deeply rooted in Australia, fostering respectful and impactful engagement with Indigenous communities holds significant importance for us.

We firmly believe that collaborating with First Nations communities is essential to Australia’s journey towards reconciliation.

Our commitment to this work is underscored by the fact that our team members traverse the lands of various Traditional Owners in the course of their duties, providing us with the opportunity to positively contribute to these communities.

Documented in our latest Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), our narrative encapsulates the ongoing journey of reconciliation. Supported by our strategic focus on Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging, we aim to fortify our connections with Indigenous businesses, communities, and the recruitment, development and retention of First Nations workers.

In our new RAP we will focus on strengthening our relationships with Indigenous organisations and communities, increasing our procurement spend with Indigenous businesses, and recruiting and retaining First Nations workers.

Alan Beacham - Managing Director, Toll Group

Our commitment to sustainability

Our commitment to sustainability

At Toll, we are a business that is more than just about profits. And as a logistics company, we know we can deliver not just goods and services, but also meaningful impact to local communities and the world at large. That is why we are committed to operating in a sustainable manner that supports our people, our communities and our planet.