ABoriginal terms of reference.

Host Mundanara Bayles is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference which is the accumulated knowledge that Aboriginal people developed over the tens of thousands of years of living in this land, now known as Australia.

Relationships are at the core of Aboriginal Culture and Society and in our whole history of living in this country we never invaded our neighbours.

An Aboriginal Terms of Reference introduction is based on “Who you are and not what you do”, this way of introduction has been practiced by Aboriginal people since the first sunrise. From an Aboriginal perspective this way of introduction reinforces our humaness, we are much more than our job titles.

ABoriginal terms of reference.

Host Mundanara Bayles is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference which is the accumulated knowledge that Aboriginal people developed over the tens of thousands of years of living in this land, now known as Australia.

Relationships are at the core of Aboriginal Culture and Society and in our whole history of living in this country we never invaded our neighbours.

An Aboriginal Terms of Reference introduction is based on “Who you are and not what you do”, this way of introduction has been practiced by Aboriginal people since the first sunrise. From an Aboriginal perspective this way of introduction reinforces our humaness, we are much more than our job titles.

Purpose
To share stories and celebrate achievements of First Nations people, businesses and communities.
Style
Uplifting conversations guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference that focus on who people are rather than what they do.
Flow
Mundanara makes people feel relaxed and comfortable as if they were sitting around the kitchen table just having a yarn, the way First Nations people have been building relationships and getting to know each other for tens of thousands of years.
Opportunity
Share cultural knowledge and experiences through inspirational (hard to access)guests in a non-confrontational way that brings people on a journey to create change for a better Australia.
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Purpose
To share stories and celebrate achievements of First Nations people, businesses and communities.
Style
Uplifting conversations guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference that focus on who people are rather than what they do.
Flow
Mundanara makes people feel relaxed and comfortable as if they were sitting around the kitchen table just having a yarn, the way First Nations people have been building relationships and getting to know each other for tens of thousands of years.
Opportunity
Share cultural knowledge and experiences through inspirational (hard to access)guests in a non-confrontational way that brings people on a journey to create change for a better Australia.
Previous slide
Next slide
Purpose
To share stories and celebrate achievements of First Nations people, businesses and communities.
Style
Uplifting conversations guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference that focus on who people are rather than what they do.
Flow
Mundanara makes people feel relaxed and comfortable as if they were sitting around the kitchen table just having a yarn, the way First Nations people have been building relationships and getting to know each other for tens of thousands of years.
Opportunity
Share cultural knowledge and experiences throughinspirational (hard to access) guests in a non-confrontational way that brings people on a journey to create change for a better Australia.
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