LFF Australia is proud to announce that our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) has been officially endorsed by Reconciliation Australia.

This milestone reflects our ongoing commitment to fostering meaningful relationships, respect, and opportunities with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We look forward to implementing our RAP and contributing to positive change within our industry and communities.

See our RAP here



LFF Group RAP Artwork

This artwork has been created as a culturally grounded visual representation of LFF Group’s identity, values, and journey. Drawing on Aboriginal symbolism and storytelling, the piece celebrates LFF Group’s commitment to reconciliation, cultural learning, and its role as a trusted leader in project sourcing and stock supply.

The artwork embodies themes of connection, growth, cultural diversity, leadership, belonging, and customer excellence, while honouring the relationship between Country and First Nations peoples. Through this visual narrative, the artwork stands as a proud and enduring symbol of LFF Group’s story - one of integrity, inclusion, and meaningful partnership with people, industry, and place.

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Artist Bio

Luke is a proud Warramungu man from northeast of Tennant Creek in the Barkly Tablelands, Northern Territory; and Yuggera man from southwest Brisbane, Queensland.

Luke is an experienced cultural consultant, artist, and accredited trainer. Luke has consulted, advised, and advocated on Indigenous affairs particularly in education, training, employment, and cultural arts across various industries and levels of community, government and corporate Australia; sharing his cultural knowledge through art, music, song, and dance throughout Australia.

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