

Supporting Reconciliation
Acknowledgement of Country
In the spirit of reconciliation, Corporate Travel Management acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Country throughout Australia and their continued connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past, and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today. We also acknowledge the continuing connection to the land, the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Read CTM’s Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan
Our vision
“At CTM our vision for reconciliation is an Australia that embraces unity between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous people, a national culture that represents equality and equity, historical acceptance of our shared history and removal of negative race relations. In the context of our organisation, this represents the continuation of our journey to raise awareness of cultural protocols, to support an inclusive and diverse workplace that is culturally safe, and to continue to enhance how we work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in shaping and developing the continuation of our RAP strategy and activities.”
Jo Sully
ANZ CEO
Read CTM’s Innovate RAP
CTM’s Innovate RAP December 2024 – December 2026 is published on the Reconciliation Australia website.
Download it hereArtist spotlight – behind the artwork
My name is Lori Clevens, I’m a proud Wakka Wakka woman from Cherbourg in the South Burnett area of Queensland.
I began my Yalari journey on a scholarship to The Glennie School in Toowoomba in 2010.
I love Indigenous dot painting, it brings me closer to my culture and expands my imagination of dreaming and creating my stories. I currently live in Brisbane and am mother to three boys.
‘The Travellers’
This artwork represents the different tribes and people travelling amongst the lands and sea.
It represents cultures coming together after travelling and connecting with each other through yarning circles around open fires, meeting places, walking on country and ceremonial corroboree’s under the open sky.
No matter where we all travel, over land and sea, this artwork bids safe travels for everyone.
2025 | Lori Clevens
Meet Lori Clevens
CTM’s Reflect RAP achievements
- Launched a sponsorship to invest in education for Indigenous Australians through Yalari – a not-for-profit organisation working with Indigenous children from regional and remote communities.
- Supported five mature-aged Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to continue their studies at Curtin University through the Moorditj Yorga Scholarship Program.
- Enabled the involvement of more than 70 students in approximately 30 program activities via the NRL Cowboys House Sistas Stand Strong initiative.
- Partnered with Kulbardi an Indigenous owned company for office furniture and stationary requirements nationally.
- Committed 3% of CTM’s procurement spend to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses.
Our partners
To learn more about CTM’s partnerships read our blog, CTM’s 2024 Indigenous Impact: Reflecting on CTM’s Partnerships.