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Mary

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Mary is a passionate writer who brings creativity and a fresh perspective to our team. Her words have the power to captivate and inspire, making her an essential contributor to our content. Mary’s commitment to storytelling and dedication to promoting Indigenous culture ensures that her work touches the hearts of our readers. We’re fortunate to have her as part of our team.
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Indigenous Governance Models Reshaping Australian Corporations

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Join us as we explore how Indigenous governance models are transforming Australian corporations by fostering cultural integrity and community-driven leadership.
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  • 28. August 2025
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Why Cultural Safety Should Be Your Workplace’s Next Big Metric

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Unlock the importance of cultural safety as your workplace’s next big metric to foster true inclusivity and drive meaningful change.
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  • 27. August 2025
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Closing the Gap: What the Latest Report Says and Why It Matters

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Growing disparities demand systemic reforms; discover how strategic changes can truly close the achievement gap and why it matters.
  • Mary
  • 26. August 2025
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Brandalism 101: Spotting Fake Indigenous Art and Supporting Authentic Creators

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Many ways exist to identify fake indigenous art and support genuine creators; discover how to spot the truth and honor authentic work.
  • Mary
  • 25. August 2025
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Indigenous Women Leaders You Need to Know in 2025

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Keen to learn about Indigenous women leaders shaping 2025—discover their inspiring stories that will transform perspectives and inspire future generations.
  • Mary
  • 24. August 2025
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How Indigenous Data Sovereignty Protects Communities in the Digital Age

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Many communities are safeguarding their cultural identity through Indigenous Data Sovereignty; discover how this empowers and protects your community today.
  • Mary
  • 23. August 2025
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What ‘Indigenous Knowledge Systems’ Really Mean for Sustainability

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Indigenous Knowledge Systems hold vital insights for sustainability, offering time-tested practices that foster environmental harmony and resilience—discover how they shape our future.
  • Mary
  • 22. August 2025
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Secrets of the Songlines: How Language and Landscape Intertwine

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Wisdom hidden within songlines reveals how language and landscape intertwine, offering a profound journey into indigenous navigation secrets that await your discovery.
  • Mary
  • 21. August 2025
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Bilingual Education Success Stories That Mainstream Schools Can Copy

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A compelling look at how mainstream schools achieve bilingual success and the strategies you can adapt for your own educational environment.
  • Mary
  • 20. August 2025
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Instagram Accounts Teaching Indigenous Words One Post at a Time

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Just exploring Instagram accounts teaching Indigenous words reveals a powerful way to connect with cultures and support language revival efforts—keep reading to learn more.
  • Mary
  • 19. August 2025
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Language Spotlight: Reviving Kala Lagaw Ya

Discover how revitalizing Kala Lagaw Ya connects Torres Strait Islanders to their…
  • Mary
  • 17. September 2025
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Traditional Turtle Hunting: Balancing Culture and Conservation

Contemporary efforts to balance traditional turtle hunting with conservation reveal…
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  • 16. September 2025
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The Symbolism Behind the Dhari Headdress

Fascinatingly, the Dhari headdress embodies Oman’s rich heritage and social identity,…
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  • 15. September 2025
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Navigating by the Stars: Seafaring Knowledge of the Torres Strait

I invite you to explore how Torres Strait seafarers master celestial navigation,…
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  • 14. September 2025
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