Jeff Hardy
A proud Ualaroi, Gamiliraay man, Jeff weaves knowledge and wisdom of Aboriginal culture with his own lived experience. Jeff gives insights and practical tools that will enhance individual well being.
A proud Ualaroi, Gamiliraay man, Jeff weaves knowledge and wisdom of Aboriginal culture with his own lived experience. Jeff gives insights and practical tools that will enhance individual well being.
‘I want to see young aboriginal men and women thrive through hard work, mental strength, school, family and community support and the creation of opportunity.’ Dylan is a not only
Nominee : Young Australian of the Year Award, 1998. Winner : Alan Laughlin Perpetual Award”, Australian College of Educators. Winner : Australian Council for Educational Leaders, outstanding Indigenous scholars in
Dave has a great passion for the inclusion and betterment of young people. He has championed effective initiatives such as the National Australia Bank Emerging Youth Leader (Diversity) Project, worked with SWYPE
Jonny has spent most of the last decade helping Indigenous young men gain a top-class education through his leadership of the Indigenous Education Program at The Scots College. In this
Cody Walker is widely recognised for his role as a mentor and his ability to positively influence those around him. His commitment and actions have garnered him significant respect, especially
Nicho Hynes, an emblem of leadership and prowess on the rugby field, stands as a distinguished Australian professional rugby league player. Born on June 18, 1996, in Gosford, New South
John’s educational career, marked by a rise from Teacher to Deputy Principal, showcases his unwavering dedication to fostering learning environments that uplift and empower Indigenous students. His journey is a
Gary Ella’s journey from a celebrated athlete to a dedicated community advocate showcases his commitment to leveraging his platform for the betterment of society, particularly in supporting Indigenous and multicultural
Glen Ella excels in fostering collaborations between Indigenous organizations and a diverse range of partners to forge impactful alliances. His work centers on developing partnerships that are not only meaningful
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