b'Acknowledgement C ontentsof ountry Table ofC Caring for our Community.6Ozcare acknowledges the TraditionalWe pay our respects to ancestors and Elders past, presentAbout Ozcare.7and emerging. Ozcare is committed to honouring AboriginalChairmans Report 89Custodians of the lands where weand Torres Strait Islander peoples unique cultural and Chief Executive Officers Report.1011conduct our business. spiritual connection to the land, waters and seas. Timeline.1213Walking Together1415How We Make a Difference.1617Our People.1819Pledge to Sustainability2021Our Reconciliation Action Plan2223Aged Care Living.2427Community Care.2835Canossa Private Hospital.3637Retirement Living3841Leadership Team 42Board of Directors43Financial Overview. 4445Thank you4647ELISA JANE CARMICHAELTreasured Spirit2022Steel, Rope, PowdercoatTracing the form of a woven basket which are culturallyacross Australia. The leaves have medicinal uses and the embedded with history and memories of time, Treasuredpaperbark supported daily life and ways of being through Spirit holds spirit and stories. The artwork seeks to connectliving, rituals and ceremonies. When you look up through people and place as it loops from side to side with woventhe woven leaves which form Treasured Spirit, the sky rope lines, textures of paperbark and cut-outs representingstretches expansively behind them. The same sky which Melaleuca leaves. First Nations peoples have looked to from under these trees for thousands of years.Our Newstead site was once filled with Melaleuca trees, which were important plants for First Nations peoples Treasured Spirit 2022 - Public art installation at Ozcares flagship development at Newstead. Commissioned by Ozcare, curated and fabricated by UAP and designed by Quandamooka woman Elisa Jane Carmichael. 4 Annual Report 2023 Ozcare staff, clients, family and friends participating in the Gold Coast Marathon 5km Fun Run. Annual Report 2023 5'