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At CommBank we want to create a real difference for Australia’s first peoples. We’re committed to growing meaningful careers for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples through our traineeships, internships, graduate opportunities and experienced hire opportunities. Here you will belong to a community where you’re supported professionally and personally, every step of the way.
We’re striving to grow a culturally safe environment where everyone appreciates the importance of our Indigenous communities and their histories. Through our Indigenous Careers Programs, we’re helping to build strong, independent communities while also ensuring that our business reflects the diversity of the communities we serve.
Our Indigenous Careers team is made up of passionate and highly skilled team members, dedicated to culturally informed support of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Our Early Careers team is committed to creating meaningful pathways for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples. Through our traineeships, internships and graduate programs, we provide culturally informed support and development opportunities that help grow strong foundations for long-term career success.
Our Indigenous Talent Specialists will walk alongside you throughout your career journey. Whether you're exploring opportunities or just preparing to apply, they are committed to providing personalised support every step of the way.
When you start your role here at CommBank, our Indigenous Careers team will support you. We deliver a broad range of cultural initiatives to help Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander employees throughout their whole career journey at CommBank.
CommBank’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) sets out our ambition to be a trusted partner to First Nations peoples as they achieve their social, cultural and economic aspirations. We aim to create meaningful opportunities for First Nations people through targeted employment pathways, cultural capability initiatives, and creating strong relationships with First Nations businesses. By joining us, you’ll be part of a team working towards a future where reconciliation is deeply embedded in everything we do.
Co-created by Kuku Yalanji and Woopaburra artist Leona McGrath, Indigenous organisation Yerrabingin, CommBank’s Indigenous and non-Indigenous employees, and members of the community, the creative design visually expresses our refreshed brand and values.
The artwork is designed to symbolise the Bank’s respect for and celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures as part of our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).
The design conveys three central themes: Community, Connections and Wellbeing, and pairs some of the CommBank colours with traditional Aboriginal designs to create an artwork and narrative that will conjure connectedness and pride with our customers, communities and our people.
Artist Leona McGrath is a proud Aboriginal woman who is originally from Queensland from the Woopaburra People of Great Keppel Island and Kuku Yalanji People of Far North Queensland, and has been painting for over 30 years.
We're here to help every step of the way.