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Little Black Duck CEO and Founder Ashleigh Pengelly in a professional headshot outside her previous studio.

Reconciliation Action Plan's (RAP's) are vital living documents undertaken by businesses and organisations to show their commitment to the betterment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and culture. RAP's provide tangible outcomes for organisations and show transparency within community.

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Is your organisation looking to start the RAP process? I can walk you through the process and help you identify your outcomes you wish to achieve, assist with community consultations and more.

I pay my respects to the traditional custodians of the land where Little Black Duck is based, the Wiradjuri nation. Their resilience and tenacity is an inspiration for all upcoming generations in leading the way.

Always Was. Always Will Be.

STUDIO OPENING HOURS

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The Little Black Duck studio in Uranquinty is open by appointment throughout the week and weekends.
To arrange a visit, simply call, text, or email to book a time that suits you.

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0424 175 241

ash@littleblackduckaus.com

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Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
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