ATSE acknowledges the significance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander innovations, technologies, and knowledge systems, which have been a living and evolving tradition over more than 60,000 years in the world’s oldest living culture. ATSE’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) communicates a vision for reconciliation in which all Australians recognise and value Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander custodianship and Traditional Knowledge as the oldest continuing knowledge system on the planet.
ATSE is committed to promoting reconciliation through its sphere of influence. ATSE joined with other Australian Learned Academies through the Australian Council of Learned Academies (ACOLA) to respond to the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and is committed to respecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, knowledge and perspectives, including in our reports and in our advice to governments.