
The area surrounding the Mount Ousley interchange project was originally inhabited by the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal Nation and language group.
Transport for NSW and Fulton Hogan recognise and celebrate the diversity of Aboriginal peoples and their ongoing culture, spiritual beliefs and connections to Country. Many of the transport routes we use today – from rail lines, to roads, to water crossings – follow the traditional songlines, trade routes and ceremonial paths on Country that our nation’s First Peoples followed for tens of thousands of years.
We are committed to honouring Aboriginal peoples’ cultural and spiritual connections to the land, waters and seas and their rich contribution to society.
Fulton Hogan’s vision for reconciliation is for active, genuine and respectful engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and peoples to support social and economic equality through employment and procurement in their infrastructure projects and operations. This vision builds upon their community foundations of creating, connecting, and caring for communities.