Be open and honest and do not make promises you can not keep

Ruth Dacey, a Wiradjuri woman talks about her experiences and reflections about working with the NSW government to make sure the services and programs in the Aboriginal communities she represents are what the communities need.

A three way relationship: both sides of politics & Aboriginal communities

Brett Tibbett, a Gumbaynggirr man, talks about his experiences and reflections on working with the NSW government to make sure the services and programs in the Aboriginal communities he represents are what the communities need.

Changing the way government does business with us

Sam Jeffries, a Murrawarri man and outgoing Chairperson of the Murdi Paaki Regional Assembly in Far Western New South Wales in Australia talks about his experiences and reflections about working with the New South Wales government make sure the services...

Investing in Aboriginal community capacity and jobs

Sam Jeffries, a Murrawarri man and outgoing Chairperson of the Murdi Paaki Regional Assembly in Far Western New South Wales in Australia talks about the investing in and developing the capacity of Aboriginal communities and employment.

University in the Netherlands

I question my Dutch mother on her experiences growing up in the Netherlands and going to university before I attend university in Amsterdam in the Fall.

Real conversations about real things.

Michele Donovan, a Gumbaynggirr woman, talks about her experiences and reflections about working with the NSW government to make sure the services and programs in the Aboriginal communities she represents are what the communities need.

Be upfront and honest

Aunty Jean Hands, a Kamilaroi woman, talks and reflects on her time as Chair of the Northern Regional Aboriginal Alliance in Northern NSW and what it means for her represent Aboriginal communities in getting the services and programs communities want.