Yarn WITH OUR ENGAGEMENT TEAM
Got any questions about Treaty, or want to learn more? Have a yarn with one of our Engagement team members!
Treaty is about handing back power to mob to make the decisions that affect our communities, culture and Country.
We’d love to catch up with you for a yarn about Treaty, answer your questions and hear your hopes and ideas.
You can meet our Engagement team below, and book in time for a 1-on-1 yarn that suits you.
North West Region
Jordan Knight
Yorta Yorta
My role is to get out into Community, yarn with mob about Treaty and see how YOU can be part of the journey. I’d love to hear your ideas and feedback about Treaty, answer your questions and help find more ways for you to be involved – so let’s make a time to yarn!
Tash Harris
Yorta Yorta
My role is getting out and meeting all you mob and have a yarn about Treaty, listen to your ideas and feedback, and work with you so we can all be part of this journey.
I’d love to meet you and listen to your ideas and feedback about Treaty and answer any questions you may have and find more ways for you to be involved. Let’s make a time to have yarn!
North East Region
Rebecca Welsh
Wamba Wamba
Treaty is for all of us – for Victorian Traditional Owners and for all mob living here. Our voice, our feedback and our decision making on the Treaty journey will contribute to better outcomes for our families, communities and Country throughout Victoria.
Let’s make a time to yarn if you’d like to learn more and walk together on the journey.
Jarvis Atkinson
Yorta Yorta
It’s so important to remember whose footsteps we are walking in. Don’t forget the fight and what we are fighting for — our rights!!
Please come and have a yarn, have your voice heard and play your part in the Treaty journey.
Metro Region
James Thomson
Yorta Yorta
My role is to ensure that mob are informed about what is happening on the journey towards Treaty and to listen to what they have to say on the matter. I love being able to connect with mob from all over Victoria and talk about what’s most important to them.
The journey towards Treaty is pivotal to the growth and wellbeing of our people. With Treaty our mob will finally have acknowledgment of our past and self-determination of our future.
Allira Dryden
Yorta Yorta and Dja Dja Wurrung
My role is to engage with Community about the Treaty process in Victoria, and a great way to do that is having 1-on-1 catch ups. This gives us a great chance to build a strong connection and for you to share your ideas and learn more about Treaty. I’m looking forward to lots of yarns!
Claire Hyett
Gunai Kurnai
My role involves engaging with community to ensure mob are informed about the Treaty process in Victoria and have their voices heard throughout the Treaty journey.
Treaty is a powerful way to recognise our rights as First Peoples and it’s important we all get involved. I’d love to organise a time to yarn with you about it.
Harry Taylor
Yamaji and Ngarrindjeri
My focus is to engage, listen, inform, and support all mobs and communities with what’s involved in the Treaty process, why it’s so important for our people, and how you can get involved.
Excited to hear your thoughts, ideas, feedback and answer any questions you may have about the journey towards Treaty. Book a time with me and let’s have a yarn!
South West Region
Tanaya Harradine
Gunditjmara, Wemba Wemba, Latji Latji and Wiradjuri
I was born and raised on Gunditjmara country, Warrnambool, Framlingham. I look forward to helping community with the Treaty process as well as educating, listening and making sure our communities voice are being heard.
South East Region
Olivia Walsh
Gunai Kurnai, Gunditjmara and Taungurung
My role is to engage with community about the treaty process in Victoria and how mob can be part of this. I love to have a yarn and hear your aspirations, ideas and feedback on Treaty.
Zaralee McAuliffe-Douthat
Gunaikurnai
My role is to engage with you mob and help you feel connected to the Treaty process and get our communities voices heard. I am all about truth telling, healing and knowledge building so I am excited to have yarns with you all about Treaty and hear about what is important to YOU in this process.
We follow the tracks left behind by those before us and I hope our footprints will continue to guide others on this journey to Self-determination and Sovereignty as we make history by having our say and making our voices heard on the journey towards Treaty. Let’s work together to keep the fire burning!