Australasian Bus & Coach 406 June 2021

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SEALINK RAP

VIBRANT WRAPPED BUSES HIGHLIGHT RECONCILIATION CAUSE Stunningly wrapped buses and fittingly named ferries are spearheading the Sealink Travel Group’s updated indigenous Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).

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ransit Systems NSW, a Sealink company, has unveiled two public transport buses operating in the Transport for NSW (TfNSW) network, each showcasing the artwork by RAP artist Allan McKenzie – a Gamilario/Wiradjuri man – called Vibrations of Country. Sealink Travel Group (Sealink) itself has also taken significant steps to deliver a company-wide approach in establishing a revised RAP, it states, launching the brand new South East Tasmania Aboriginal Corporation (SETAC)-named vessel for Bruny Island called the ‘Parrabah’. “These initiatives are seemingly local, but when combined enable our company to deliver outcomes that continue to progress our communities further towards reconciliation,” said 24

ABC June 2021 busnews.com.au

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