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EP#141: NAIDOC Week Special: Strength, Vision, and Legacy
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In this special NAIDOC Week edition of Work with Purpose, guest host Kate Driver, CEO of IPPA ACT, leads a powerful and heartfelt conversation celebrating the theme of NAIDOC Week 2025: The Next Generation – Strength, Vision, and Legacy.
Kate is joined by two inspiring young First Nations leaders – Luke Stevens, a proud Gimuy Waluburra Yidinji and Kuku-Yalanji man working at the Department of Home Affairs, and Tianie Scott-Knight, a proud Yankunytjatjara, Pitjantjatjara, Anmatyerre, Kamilaroi and Wiradjuri woman and First Nations lead at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
This episode is a tribute to the strength of First Nations peoples and a call to action for deeper understanding, curiosity, and reconciliation within the public sector and beyond.
Key tips:
- Consider cultural identity and the importance of connection to Country when engaging with First Nations in the public sector
- Storytelling, music, and art play an important role in shaping First Nations leadership
- Allies can support First Nations by walking alongside them and genuinely listening to them.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
168 episodes
EP#141: NAIDOC Week Special: Strength, Vision, and Legacy
Work with Purpose: A podcast about the Australian Public Sector
Manage episode 492969171 series 2908599
In this special NAIDOC Week edition of Work with Purpose, guest host Kate Driver, CEO of IPPA ACT, leads a powerful and heartfelt conversation celebrating the theme of NAIDOC Week 2025: The Next Generation – Strength, Vision, and Legacy.
Kate is joined by two inspiring young First Nations leaders – Luke Stevens, a proud Gimuy Waluburra Yidinji and Kuku-Yalanji man working at the Department of Home Affairs, and Tianie Scott-Knight, a proud Yankunytjatjara, Pitjantjatjara, Anmatyerre, Kamilaroi and Wiradjuri woman and First Nations lead at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
This episode is a tribute to the strength of First Nations peoples and a call to action for deeper understanding, curiosity, and reconciliation within the public sector and beyond.
Key tips:
- Consider cultural identity and the importance of connection to Country when engaging with First Nations in the public sector
- Storytelling, music, and art play an important role in shaping First Nations leadership
- Allies can support First Nations by walking alongside them and genuinely listening to them.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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