Earlier this month, four JCTS team members were fortunate enough to attend the Indigenous Leadership Summit in Melbourne.
This summit marked a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to amplify First Nations Voices in Australian leadership and represented a springboard for impactful change.
Our staff were inspired by presentations from some of Australia’s most influential minds in this space including Stan Grant, Patty Mills, Aunty Eva Jo Edwards, Rosli Wheelock, Deanella Mack and Leah Purcell.
Key learning outcomes included understanding the crucial role leadership and being a self-aware leader can play in elevating, promoting and supporting Indigenous staff, bridging the opportunities and outcomes gap within First Nations communities and how to achieve success as a leader, both commercially and culturally.
Pictured: Lavina Murray, JCTS Senior Cultural Educator, Kim Williams, JCTS Executive Assistant, Stan Grant, Raphael Rial, JCTS Program Coordinator and Peter Thomsen, JCTS Regional Manager NT.