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Ever wondered what Cultural Load really means?

8 months ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Understanding Cultural Load: A Simple Framework for Allies Have you heard the term Cultural Load? It describes the extra weight carried by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in workplaces and communities. This “load” can show up in many ways—for…
Kings Domain Resting Place – Aboriginal sacred site in Melbourne symbolising resilience and healing. Aunty Munya and Carla Rogers Evolve Communities

Will you learn the love language of Allyship?

9 months ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Why Does Language Matter? On Sunday, we witnessed the horrific attack on Camp Sovereignty and First Nations peoples, including Aunties and women, in Kings Domain, Melbourne. This was the language of fear, distortion, and racism. Yet Kings Domain Resting Place…
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Unlock a World of Choices by Buying Blak

9 months ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Evolve at Supply Nation Connect 2025: Celebrating the Power of Indigenous Business Tomorrow the Evolve team heads to set up for Supply Nation Connect 2025—and on Thursday, the largest Indigenous business trade show in the country comes to life. With…
Can You Speak Googaburra? Kookaburra Aboriginal languages Evolve Communities

Can You Speak Googaburra?

9 months ago
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General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Carla Rogers is a community engagement specialist, facilitator, and program designer dedicated to Closing the Gap. After a Churchill Fellowship in 2001, she founded Evolve in 2005 and later joined forces with Aunty Munya. Blending Elder wisdom with world-class facilitation,…
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Were we radical to make it about Allyship?

10 months ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Carla Rogers is a community engagement specialist, facilitator, and program designer dedicated to Closing the Gap. After a Churchill Fellowship in 2001, she founded Evolve in 2005 and later joined forces with Aunty Munya. Blending Elder wisdom with world-class facilitation,…

Shanice Hamilton

10 months ago
Evolve Facilitator, General, Reconciliation, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness
SHANICE HAMILTON Indigenous Facilitator NSW Shanice Hamilton is a Wiradjuri/Bundjalung woman currently living in the Central Coast. She is an Aboriginal Engagement and Regulatory Practice Advisor with the NSW Early Childhood Education and Care Regulatory Authority Directorate and Evolve Accredited…
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In the chaos, how do I stay grounded as an Ally

11 months ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Carla Rogers is a community engagement specialist, facilitator, and program designer dedicated to Closing the Gap. After a Churchill Fellowship in 2001, she founded Evolve in 2005 and later joined forces with Aunty Munya. Blending Elder wisdom with world-class facilitation,…
Evolve Communities Solid Rock Sacred Ground Bobbi Lockyer National Reconciliation Week

Solid Rock. Sacred Ground. Real Allyship.

12 months ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
You’re standin’ on solid rock.You’re standin’ on sacred ground. Did that get your attention? Did you start humming along? These stirring lyrics from Solid Rock by Shane Howard and Goanna are the anthem of this year’s National Reconciliation Week (NRW).…
Aunty Munya Evolve Communities Hard Yarn Aboriginal Elders Wisdom

National Reconciliation Week – The Hard Yarns

1 year ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Navigating Hard Yarns: Conversations on Reconciliation and Allyship At Evolve, we believe in having tough conversations – the hard yarns. These are the discussions that challenge our thinking and bring us closer to understanding. We also believe these conversations should…
Aunty Munya Evolve Communities Campfire

Countdown to National Reconciliation Week: 3 Weeks to Go

1 year ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Resting in Awe: Reflections from Election Weekend on Yuin Country How did you spend the election weekend – and more specifically, Saturday night? Aunty and I took an impromptu camping trip on beautiful Yuin Country on the Far South Coast…

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