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What Mabo Day Means for Our Work and Our People

What Mabo Day Means for Our Work and Our People

Eddie Mabo’s legacy is deeply woven into the rights we fight for today—land, justice, and opportunity. When the High Court recognised Native Title in 1992, it didn’t just rewrite history; it reaffirmed that First Nations peoples never ceded sovereignty.For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, the land is more than territory—it’s spirit, ancestry, and belonging.In

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Building a Stronger Future Culture, Careers and Country

Building a Stronger Future – Culture, Careers and Country

Careers today can—and should—connect with our values. You don’t have to leave your identity at the door to succeed. Whether you’re starting your journey, looking to change paths, or stepping into leadership, there’s a place for your voice, your culture, and your skills in the workforce. Mob have always led with resilience, and in workplaces

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Beyond Hard Work: What It Really Takes to Step Into Leadership

Hard work has never been the issue. Many of us were raised to give 100%, stay humble, and let our work speak for itself. And while that ethic builds strength and reliability, in today’s workplaces, quiet excellence isn’t always what gets noticed. The reality is: doing your job well doesn’t always lead to promotion. Leadership

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Honouring Our Leaders: Isaiah Dawe

Leadership can look like many things—but for Isaiah Dawe, it begins with truth-telling, healing, and showing others what’s possible. A proud Butchulla and Gawara man, Isaiah is the founder and CEO of ID. Know Yourself, an organisation that’s changing the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people in out-of-home care across Australia. Isaiah’s

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