To track how Australia is going on its reconciliation journey we undertake two major reconciliation surveys every two years.
The Australian Reconciliation Barometer (ARB) is the only survey in Australia that measures the progress of reconciliation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Indigenous Australians.
Since 2012, the Workplace Reconciliation Barometer (WRB) has measured perceptions and attitudes of employees in organisations with a Reconciliation Action Plan.
Comparing the findings from both surveys demonstrates the positive impact RAPs are having – fostering stronger relationships, increasing respect, and creating opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The 2024 WRB Reconciliation Snapshot shows:
- 94% of WRB respondents believe the relationship between non‑Indigenous and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is important for the nation (85% in the ARB).
- 70% of RAP employees have higher knowledge of the history of colonial Australia than the general community (60% in the ARB).
- 88% of RAP employees believe that it is important to undertake truth‑telling to acknowledge the reality of Australia’s shared history (71% in ARB).

2024 Australian Reconciliation Barometer and 2024 Workplace RAP Barometer Snapshot
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