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04/12/2025

Isnt she just beautiful 🧡🧡
Another Queen from the Aurukun 2024 Pcyc Ball 🧡

Ive never felt so happy as I did being at this Ball , seeing everyone in all of their pretty gowns and suits , shining away
It was definitely a night to remember for so many 🧡
The ball was held in Aurukun and many different organisations and service providers came together to make the night happen 🧡

Formally Ever After Qld Inc. Donated all the gowns and suits to Aurukun, where the community had access to the formal wear for 3 balls plus other events

This photo was taken by Paul Blackmore photography 📸

04/12/2025

They say it is the first time a police officer has been convicted in relation to a death in custody of an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person.

Outside of court on Friday, Jai's father Lachlan Wright reflected on the family's feelings of loss following Jai's death.

"Jai was the glue of the family, he was funny, he was able to talk to anyone and make them laugh," he said.

"It's been a massive loss to us and we've tried to find solace in each other to make us feel a little better, but it's impossible to ever fill that gap."

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11-29/jai-wright-verdict-community-reaction/106077902?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web

Culture comes alive when it’s shared, not hidden!When we keep it tucked away, it stays as history. But when we share it ...
06/10/2025

Culture comes alive when it’s shared, not hidden!

When we keep it tucked away, it stays as history. But when we share it - through stories, workshops, art, and lived experiences - it becomes a living part of everyday life. That’s why I run cultural awareness sessions. Not to lecture, but to connect. Not to point fingers, but to build understanding. Culture is strongest when it’s celebrated together!

05/10/2025
05/10/2025

Don't forget trials are on tonight!

05/10/2025

NATIVE BUSINESSMAN RICHIE LEADREAGLE, FEATURED ARTIST AT THE IHHBA, https://ihhba.org/featured-artist/
WORKING HARD FOR THE COMMUNITY.
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05/10/2025

As a proud Aboriginal man, my journey has always been about more than titles or awards. It’s about honouring my ancestors, carrying forward the lessons of resilience, and creating spaces where culture isn’t just acknowledged but truly respected.

For me, bridging cultures isn’t theory. It’s my life’s work, my faith in action, and my commitment to the next generation.

If your organisation is ready to not just talk about change but live it, let’s start the conversation.

Email [email protected]

Photography by .photography

As a proud Aboriginal man, my journey has always been about more than titles or awards. It’s about honouring my ancestor...
05/10/2025

As a proud Aboriginal man, my journey has always been about more than titles or awards. It’s about honouring my ancestors, carrying forward the lessons of resilience, and creating spaces where culture isn’t just acknowledged but truly respected.

For me, bridging cultures isn’t theory. It’s my life’s work, my faith in action, and my commitment to the next generation.

If your organisation is ready to not just talk about change but live it, let’s start the conversation.

Email [email protected] or just inbox me

Photography by .photography

11/04/2025

DDesigns giveaway - Share / Repost / and or give me some feedback on my products at www.ddesigns.com.au website and products for your chance to win FREE gear 💪🏽🙏🏽👍🏽❤️

10/04/2025

Challenging Misconceptions About Aboriginal Identity and Appearance

Got a question yesterday about why it's wrong to... or what's so bad about saying to someone, "Well, you don't actually look Aboriginal." Well, Aboriginal is not about how you look. It's about culture and your connection to community, not your skin color. That's number one. Number two, it kind of really reinforces the stereotype saying, "You don't look Aboriginal," and it kind of assumes there's only one way to look, which is obviously really, really f- really false. We all look really different depending on where you come from, so, uh, that kind of comment can feel like you're doubting or invalidating who that person is as an Aboriginal person, and it really shows ignorance of history due to colonization, stolen generations, and assimilation, and many Aboriginal people look different from what outsiders might expect. So, it could be really hurtful. And these comments, uh, often carry, you know, legacy of racism and exclusion whether you realize it or not.

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