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Indigenous Leadership Summit - Leah Purcell & Kaylah Truth
The Indigenous Leadership Summit 2024 Melbourne was more than an event; it was a springboard for impactful change. This event united Australias most influential minds to engage in bold and transformative conversations. Speakers explored and addressed the
IBA Partnership Series - Sarai Roe
This episode is proudly sponsored by Indigenous Business Australia who serves, partners and invests with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who want to own their own future.This week we have a new IBA partnership series episode with proud Yorta
Mitchell Ross
Mitchell is a proud Bidjigal man from La Perouse in south-east Sydney. He is the Co-Founder and CEO of Muru Office Supplies, a national Workplace Supplies provider, and is passionate about his role supporting the growth of the First Nations business secto
Stan Grant
This episode is a big one. The inimitable Wiradjuri man and journalist, Stan Grant, joined Mundanara on stage to celebrate BlackCards tenth birthday and NAIDOC Week. What unfolded was a very special conversation on survival, love and yindyamarra. Yindyam
Felicia Foxx
You probably recognise this weeks guest. Felicia Foxx is a Kamilaroi and Dunghutti storyteller and drag queen, and they are thriving. Starting their drag career at just 16 years old, Felicia set out to inspire young ones to be their most charismatic and
Monash University Partnership Series - Janine Mohamed
Why is education important for business?In this episode, Dr Janine Mohamed, CEO of the Lowitja Institute, tells Mundanara that although we operate in a white system, Blak business owners often arent motivated to go into business for the same reasons as
Teela Reid
Why do we wait until something is trending to talk about it?In this episode, rebellious lawyer, storyteller and proud Wiradjuri and Wailwan woman Teela Reid yarns with Mundanara about how our stories matter all the time, land rights and how Australia ne
Bobbi Lockyer
How do we make events like Fashion Week more culturally safe? Hire Black. In this episode Mundanara yarns with award-winning artist and photographer, Bobbi Lockyer about pursuing your dreams despite the doubters, honouring our Elders and making events mor
Antoinette Lattouf
Has there been progress in the Australian media industry?Antoinette is a multi award-winning journalist, author, broadcaster, TEDx speaker, mental health ambassador. If that wasnt enough shes also the co-founder of Media Diversity Australia - a not for
IBA Partnership Series - Leanne Sanders
How can technology be used to enrich a young persons connection to identity and culture?Leanne Sanders is a Kamilaroi, Tati Tati, Wadi Wadi and Mutti Mutti woman and the CEO of First Nations female-led tech company, Visual Dreaming. Through the developm