Reconciliation

We believe the built environment should reflect the people it’s created for. That means shaping spaces with—and for—Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

TSA Riley recognises the privilege and responsibility that comes with working on Country. Our role goes beyond project delivery. It’s about listening, learning, and acting in partnership with First Nations peoples—so every bridge, hospital, or community facility we help create contributes to a more inclusive future.

Since launching our Reflect RAP in 2019, we’ve strengthened our focus at every step. Our first Innovate RAP helped us clarify our role in reconciliation. Now, our second Innovate RAP (2025–2027) builds on those lessons—driving deeper action across our projects, supply chains, and workplace culture.

We’re proud to be in a position to influence change—across regions, sectors, and industries. Through our work, we aim to:

  • Build strong, respectful partnerships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
  • Embed cultural awareness and accountability in our business
  • Create meaningful employment and procurement opportunities
  • Use our voice and reach to support long-term reconciliation

You can read our current Innovate RAP on the Reconciliation Australia website.