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Dolby Australia

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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders at Dolby Australia

As the Australian office of Dolby, we see engaging with our nation’s journey towards reconciliation as an important piece of our story.

Dolby Australia has created a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) to affirm our commitment to build strong and respectful relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, provide a framework to be inclusive in our work, and contribute to national reconciliation.  Facilitated and endorsed through Reconciliation Australia, Dolby’s RAP endcaps the “Reflect” stage of considering Dolby’s role in supporting a vision of a reconciled Australia. 

With this first RAP we have a particular focus on organizational learning and relationship building. We are also looking to explore two specific areas of focus in STEAM education and content creation. We are keen to encourage the next generation of First Nations scientists and technologists. Likewise, we seek to encourage the next generation of First Nations storytellers, and content creators to grow and develop in their craft so that our nation and others will benefit from hearing their voices.”

Tim Neal, General Manager, Dolby Australia

The artwork “Sounds of Home” by Dennis Golding, a Kamilaroi and Gamilaraay artist, was commissioned by Dolby specifically for the RAP, to illustrate the way in which sound is visualized through traditional Indigenous motifs of place, culture and objects.

 

DIVE, Dolby's Indigenous Voices Elevated 

This group was created to share and celebrate our indigenous stories, indigenous experiences, and indigenous cultures. In this sacred space, we will also (dive) into the issues we still face & endure today. By amplifying & elevating our voices, we believe we are preserving our cultural, ethnic, & social identities, while also rediscovering ourselves, our roots, and our ancestors. This is a place for us & our allies to discuss, connect, and educate. We are here. Our living & being in this world have always been here.