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    Celebrating Cultural Resilience with Anny Druett: Discovering the Origins of NAIDOC Week


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    NAIDOC Week event

    Celebrating Cultural Resilience with Anny Druett: Discovering the Origins of NAIDOC Week

    Join us and learn about the importance and history of NAIDOC week for all Australians with Indigenous cultural leader Anny Druett. We invite you to attend this lunchtime session at UTS Business School and enjoy some refreshments afterwards. 

    Anny is a proud 4,005th generation descendant of the Ngemba mob from far north western NSW in her mother's family. From her father's family she is a fifth generation French/English descendant.

    As a granddaughter of prominent 20th century Aboriginal Activist Pearl Gibbs, Anny’s obsession is to continue her grandmother’s work to “Open the Space” between First Nation peoples and the general community.

    Anny is an extra ordinary Indigenous cross-cultural trainer and coach with over four decades' experience in community development specifically with Aboriginal and refugee peoples. She invites you to take a respectful peek under the bonnet of first nation practices that will intrigue, amaze and leave you yearning for more.

    Please hang around after the presentation for some light snacks.


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