Acknowledgement
Nyung kaditj nitja boodjar nguny yirra yaak nyung moort boodjar, Noongar Boodjar, kura yeye boorda. Nyuny kadaitj birdiya moort koorlingah ngullar wort koorl boorda (I know that this country I stand tall on is that of my family and the wider Noongar peoples, then, now and forever. I acknowledge my elders, families and young people who we walk forward for and with into the future).
May all First Nations people and our allies stand tall and walk forward together in the spirit of reconciliation, truth telling and empowerment.
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Introducing Ingrid Ngoorlak Cumming
Ingrid is a is a proud Whadjuk Balardong Noongar woman from Fremantle, Western Australia.
Ingrid was given the name “Ngoorlak” by her Elders which is the name for the Carnarby Cockatoo, the bringer of rains, healing and change.
Ingrid Cumming is a 100% owned and operated First Nations business certified by Supply Nation and member of the Whadjuk Corporation and Noongar Chamber of Commerce. With over 15 years of experience working across Government, Aboriginal Controlled organisations, Corporate and the not for profit sectors, Ingrid is a recognised young leader within not only the First Nations community but across many sectors for her work in community engagement, strategic development and leadership, policy and program development, training and education.
Ingrid also is an entertaining and engaging facilitator, performer and speaker, as she has travelled the world presenting her research, publications and appearing as a guest on national and local tv programs such as ABCs The Drum and even stand up comedy.
Ingrid is a proud Murdoch University and Melbourne Business School Alumnus and has been honoured to serve on many boards including SEDA WA, Aboriginal Women in Business and even served as a Commissioner for Conservation for the WA state government and recipient and finalist of multiple awards in her career.
Ingrids work is driven by her passion for change and reconciliation, and to make positive and authentic impact to ensure the journey of truth telling, reconciliation and empowering First Nations people and allies keeps going.
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