When it comes to reconciliation, meaningful progress is built through genuine partnership, where Indigenous leadership is recognised, respected, and elevated, and where allies step forward with intention, humility, and action. As organisations continue to deepen their commitment to reconciliation, understanding what this looks like in practice has never been more important.
To support you in navigating this journey with confidence and authenticity, we invite you to attend our upcoming member webinar, <strong>All In: Indigenous Leadership& Allyship in Action, delivered as part of National Reconciliation Week. This session brings together Indigenous and non‑Indigenous voices for a candid, two‑way conversation about how we can work together to create lasting impact in our workplaces and communities.
In this webinar, you will gain insight into:
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What meaningful Indigenous leadership looks like and how to support it.
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Practical approaches to allyship that move beyond intention and into action.
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Building common ground through deep listening and shared responsibility.
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How collaborative leadership can strengthen teams, culture, and reconciliation outcomes.
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Everyday actions individuals and organisations can take to contribute to long‑term change.
This is an opportunity to reflect, learn, and be inspired to play your part, because reconciliation requires all of us to be all in.
Speakers
Elle Blacklock
First Nations Business Leader
Elle is a proud Ngarabal, Nucoorilma and Biripi woman with senior leadership across government, community and corporate sectors. A qualified social worker with a Master in Indigenous Business Leadership, she leads with strong community connections and a passion for reconciliation
Carly Bush
CEO | Reconciliation NSW
Carly Bush is CEO of Reconciliation NSW, joining after serving on the Board. A non-Indigenous leader, she also sits on the BlakDance Board and is committed to helping organisations turn reconciliation aspirations into action.