Colonisation in Australia was not an abstract event; it was lived, resisted and survived by Aboriginal peoples whose voices have too often been sidelined.
This keynote centres those voices, sharing human stories of culture disrupted, resilience sustained, and knowledge passed forward despite profound injustice. Explore how colonisation shaped land, law and relationships, and how its impacts still exist today.
With care and credibility, the speaker invites listening, reflection and responsibility, offering a deeper understanding of Australia’s past to build a more honest future. Grounded, human and respectful, this keynote makes space for truth and invites meaningful dialogue.