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2013-2015 OUR MESSAGE 2 A MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO F oxtel has long held a commitment to Reconciliation, and over the last 12 months, having evolved into an organisation of 2,700 people, we see our opportunity to contribute with our 4th ‘Innovate RAP’ as bigger than ever. In 2012, Foxtel acquired Austar, XYZ Networks, and Showtime. It was a year of focusing on integration, and ensuring our business was aligned and prepared for the business challenges ahead. Now things have settled a little, and we have gained significant momentum as one company we are ready to re-focus on our community initiatives, such as Reconciliation. Since our last RAP launch in 2011, Foxtel has proudly participated in and delivered on a number of initiatives. We remain a very active participant in the Media RING (which we were responsible for launching in 2008), we delivered a second series of our ‘Who We Are’ documentary, have remained a founding member of Supply Nation, and partnered with fantastic organisations such as AIME on their Community Service Announcements, and Hoodie Day. We recognise we can do more. This year we aim to improve our activity in employment, both through traineeships and internships. We are excited to announce our commitment to a third ‘Who We Are’ series where we will partner with Reconciliation Australia and CAAMA in a way that contributes to the national school curriculum and educates young Australians on the history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and cultures. Reconciliation is such an important part of the Australian agenda, and we will continue to strive to make it a reality in the years ahead. Richard Freudenstein Chief Executive Officer Foxtel 1 2 A MESSAGE FROM LEAH ARMSTRONG – CEO OF RECONCILIATION AUSTRALIA R econciliation Australia would like to congratulate Foxtel on the launch of their fourth Reconciliation Action Plan for 2013 – 2015. We are pleased to endorse the Foxtel RAP as an Innovate RAP which outlines continued commitment and dedication toward their reconciliation journey. Reconciliation Australia is grateful for the tremendous support that Foxtel and CAAMA Productions have provided to our Schools Program in creating the third series of ‘Who We Are’. This documentary series will follow the lives of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples specifically showing how, in the 21st century, they engage with their history and cultures. The media has a particularly critical role in the reconciliation process and Reconciliation Australia is especially pleased that Foxtel is playing its part through its ongoing RAP. Over the next two years, it will be exciting to see Foxtel continuing to employ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the continued partnerships Foxtel have with Supply Nation and AIME. With Foxtel acquiring new business from Showtime, Austar and XYZ Networks it is important to ensure that reconciliation is a primary focus. It will be great to see how Foxtel will use their sphere of influence over the next few years of integrating reconciliation across these organisations, as reconciliation is everyone’s business. Congratulations once again on the launch of your RAP. Reconciliation Australia looks forward to supporting and strengthening your commitments to reconciliation. Leah Armstrong Chief Executive Officer Reconciliation Australia 3 OUR VISION 4 OUR VISION FOR RECONCILIATION Foxtel is committed to playing its part in affirming a better understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians and Australian history through is role as a broadcaster and employer. Foxtel aims to offer leadership in the media industry by contributing to the reconciliation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous people in building the core TV/New Media and general business skills of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and in doing so enable better professional possibilities and as relevant for participants to share their positive stores and culture via media channels throughout Australia. OUR BUSINESS Foxtel is one of Australia’s most progressive and dynamic media companies, directly employing more than 2,500 people, and delivering a diverse subscription television service to both regional and metropolitan areas over cable, satellite and broadband distribution. We offer a better entertainment experience every day to each one of our 2.3 million subscribing homes through delivery of new and inspiring programming across all genres, the world’s most popular channel brands, and investment in high quality local content. As constant champions of innovation we have brought customers the iQ personal digital recorder, Australia’s largest HD offering, Foxtel 3D, and more recently the Foxtel Go App for iPad. Foxtel is owned by Telstra Corporation Limited ACN 051 775 556 (50%) and The News Corporation Ltd (50%). 5 OUR PLAN 6 OUR RAP FOXTEL’s fourth RAP, spans from the period 01 July 2013 to 30 June 2015. It builds on the successes of our previous RAPs whilst absorbing the lessons we have learned from implementing our previous plans. Foxtel will introduce a Community Steering Committee in 2013, which will incorporate Reconciliation as part of its agenda. This will be chaired by Richard Freudenstein, CEO. Membership will be made up of key senior Foxtel executives across the organisation, with each required to report to support and report back on Reconciliation Initiatives. To support this, Foxtel will also re-introduce a RAP Working Group (RWG) to ensure all initiatives included in this RAP are implemented and reported on. Foxtel will invite an Aboriginal or Torres Straight Islander person/s to act as an advisor in these meetings, at every second meeting. 7 OUR FRIENDS Why building strong RELATIONSHIPS between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and other Australians is important to Foxtel and our core business activities 8 RELATIONSHIPS CONTINUE 1.1 1.2 ACTION: Foxtel will continue to be a member and participate in the Media RING IMPROVE/EVOLVE 1.3 ACTION: Introduce Reconciliation as part of new internal Community Council RESPONSIBILITY: Director - Corporate Affairs (or delegate) RESPONSIBILITY: Director - Corporate Affairs Director - People & Culture TIMELINE: Quarterly TIMELINE: Sep 2013 TARGET: Foxtel will attend each Media RING Meeting, Continue to provide financial support to the Media RING Coordinator TARGET: Quarterly meetings ACTION: Continue to maintain positive relationships with key partners in our RAP - including Reconciliation Australia, Supply Nation and AIM RESPONSIBILITY: Director - Corporate Affairs, Director - People & Culture, Manager - Procurement 1.4 ACTION: 1.4 Re-introduce the RWG to ensure RAP initiatives are developed and delivered RESPONSIBILITY: Director - People & Culture (or delegate) TIMELINE: Sep 2013 TARGET: Monthly meetings (or delegates) TIMELINE: Annual Meeting TARGET: >4 demonstrated key relationships over the period of the RAP. 1 annual meeting with each key partner 9 10 RELATIONSHIPS NEW INITIATIVES 1.5 1.6 ACTION: Foxtel will celebrate National Reconciliation Week (NRW) by providing opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees and other employees to build relationships 1.7 ACTION: Foxtel will create a volunteer program to create RAP Champions and look for opportunities to spread the word of reconciliation within Foxtel across the three sites RESPONSIBILITY: Director - Corporate Affairs Director People & Culture RESPONSIBILITY: Director People & Culture (or delegate) TIMELINE: May each year TIMELINE: Feb 2014 TARGET: 1 internal event per annum TARGET: 3 volunteers for the duration of the RAP ACTION: Foxtel will explore opportunities within our grass roots sponsorship programs with the FFA / Netball Australia to work with Indigenous communities and involve them in sport. 1.8 ACTION: Foxtel will utilise our sporting relationships with the NRL and AFL to explore mutual opportunities to be involved in Indigenous events RESPONSIBILITY: Exec Director - Sport RESPONSIBILITY: Director Corporate Affairs TIMELINE: Annual review Head of Customer TARGET: 1 event for the duration of the RAP TIMELINE: Annual Review TARGET: 1 opportunity for the period of the RAP 11 Why RESPECT for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culture, land, history is important to Foxtel and our core business activities OUR VALUES 12 RESPECT CONTINUE 2.1 ACTION: We will maintain and continue to update our 2.3 ACTION: Continue to be a key supporter of AIME’s reconciliation page on FLASH. National Hoodie Day. RESPONSIBILITY: Head of Internal Comms RESPONSIBILITY: Director - Corporate Affairs TIMELINE: July 2013 TIMELINE: Annual Event TARGET: Annual review TARGET: Provide on-going sponsorship to AIME for National Hoodie Day. 2.2 ACTION: Engage employees in understanding the protocols around acknowledgement of country and welcome to country ceremonies to ensure there is shared meaning behind the ceremonies. RESPONSIBILITY: CEO, Director - Corporate Affairs, TV Manager TIMELINE: Ongoing TARGET: Develop, implement and communicate a protocol document for FOXTEL. 2.4 ACTION: Continue to provide on platform support to NITV RESPONSIBILITY: Channel Partners TIMELINE: Ongoing TARGET: Continue to provide in-kind on air support to NITV 2.5 ACTION: Display signage and other physical recognition of traditional owners for FOXTEL offices RESPONSIBILITY: Head of Facilities & Admin Identify at least one significant event for which a welcome to country from a Traditional Owner will be included. Add an acknowledgement of the traditional owners of the land into the credits of a Foxtel produced production. TIMELINE: Annual review TARGET: Refresh in all sites annually 2.6 ACTION: Continued sponsorship of Street TV RESPONSIBILITY: Director Corporate Affairs TIMELINE: May 2013 TARGET: Annual participation 13 14 RESPECT NEW INITIATIVES 2.7 ACTION: Partner with AIME in their ‘First Indigenous Prime Minister’ initiative 2.10 ACTION: Provide opportunities for any Aboriginal and RESPONSIBILITY: Director - People & Culture to co-ordinate Torres Strait Islander employees to engage with their culture and community through NAIDOC week events. We will update HR policies to reflect) TIMELINE: July 2013 - Oct 2013 RESPONSIBILITY: Director - People & Culture TARGET: Deliver to agreement with AIME TIMELINE: 1st Sunday to the 2nd Sunday July annually 2.8 ACTION: We will launch Cultural Diversity Training during 2014 National Reconciliation Week. This will involve an online training tool and will be compulsory for RWG members. RESPONSIBILITY: Director People & Culture (or delegate) TIMELINE: 2014 TARGET: All members of the RWG / Community Steering Group / RAP Champions and P&C team 2.9 ACTION: Actively promote Reconciliation or NAIDOC week internally to all staff TARGET: Review HR policies and procedures to ensure there are no barriers to staff participating in NAIDOC. Provide opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees to participate in local NAIDOC Week events. 2.11 ACTION: FOXTEL to engage with key partner AFL to participate in national events RESPONSIBILITY: CEO & ED of Sport TIMELINE: Review annually TARGET: FOXTEL to sponsor a table and invite key partners to the ‘Dreamtime at the G’ AFL or alternatively host an event in the AFL Indigenous round RESPONSIBILITY: Head of Internal Comms TIMELINE: May 2013 TARGET: Annual participation 15 Why OPPORTUNITIES for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, organisations and communities is important to Foxtel and our core business activities OUR FUTURE 16 OPPORTUNITIES CONTINUE 3.1 ACTION: Foxtel will remain a founding member of Supply Nation and will become an active paid member in 2013 IMPROVE/EVOLVE 3.2 RESPONSIBILITY: Manager - Procurement ACTION: Foxtel will partner with Reconciliation Australia and CAAMA to deliver an in-school education program RESPONSIBILITY: Director - Corporate Affairs Director - People & Culture TIMELINE: July 2013 TIMELINE: 2014 TARGET: Annual fees paid and participation maximised TARGET: Foxtel will provide Financial Support to this program to the maximum value of $150,000 3.3 ACTION: Actively promote Reconciliation or NAIDOC week internally to all staff 2.11 RESPONSIBILITY: Director - Corporate Affairs TIMELINE: May 2013 TARGET: Annual participation 17 18 OPPORTUNITIES NEW INITIATIVES 3.4 ACTION: Investigate opportunities within Foxtel 3.5 to increase Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employment opportunities. ACTION: Foxtel will provide support to AIME with their Mentor Internship program RESPONSIBILITY: Director - People & Culture RESPONSIBILITY: Director – People & Culture TARGET: 1 intern per annum TIMELINE: December 2013 TARGET: Engage with existing Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander staff to consult on employment strategies, including professional development Develop and implement an Aboriginal Employment Strategy, hosting a minimum of 2 trainees per annum and a minimum of 2 employees in our call centre per annum 3.6 ACTION: Foxtel will work with an external party to ensure we can take on indigenous interns as appropriate during the RAP RESPONSIBILITY: Director - People & Culture 19 20 TRACKING PROGRESS AND REPORTING CONTINUE ACTION: Foxtel will report achievements, challenges, and learnings to RA for inclusion in the Annual Impact Measurement Report RESPONSIBILITY: Director - People & Culture TIMELINE: Before 30th September annually TARGET: FOXTEL to complete and submit the RAP impact measurement questionnaire to RAI ACTION: Foxtel will improve our efforts with Supply Nation with the goal of reviewing procurement barriers to using Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander business RESPONSIBILITY: Manager - Procurement TIMELINE: Annual review TARGET: 2 partnerships per annum MPROVE/ EVOLVE Design CONTACT DETAILS Foxtel Management Pty Ltd, 5 Thomas Holt Drive, North Ryde NSW 2113 www.jumbana.com.au GPO Box 99 Sydney NSW 2001 | Ph: +61 (2) 9813 6000 | W: www.foxtel.com.au 21 22