The Western NSW Primary Health Network (WNSW PHN) wants an Aboriginal artist or designer with connections to the region to create artwork for its first reconciliation plan.
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It is seeking expressions of interest for the $2500 project. The artwork will be used "for and on the Plan for Reconciliation and any other materials" related to it.
The WNSW PHN's footprint encompasses 16 Aboriginal nations.
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"The purpose of the artwork is to provide a unique and inclusive visual representation of how the WNSW PHN will bring its vision for reconciliation to life across the footprint of Aboriginal nations," chief executive officer Andrew Harvey said.
"We encourage artists who have a family connection to one of the Aboriginal nations in our footprint to consider submitting an artwork concept."
The expressions of interest process closes on September 25.