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The Emerging Directors Program is shaping the future of governance by empowering the next generation of First Nations leaders. Through a blend of education, mentorship, and culturally grounded practices, the program equips participants with the skills and confidence to strengthen Indigenous governance and contribute meaningfully to organisations across Australia. Whether you’re a potential participant, a supporter of Indigenous leadership, or an organisation seeking to advance governance excellence, this program represents a powerful step toward a more inclusive and impactful future.
Join a program designed to inspire and nurture talented Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals who aspire to lead in governance and make a lasting impact.
The Emerging Directors Program equips participants with the knowledge, skills, and networks to thrive as effective directors. Through hands-on learning and mentorship, you’ll gain insights into contemporary governance practices, enhance your leadership capabilities, and connect with a community of First Nations professionals.
Learn from accomplished First Nations directors, engage in real-world boardroom scenarios, and explore critical issues shaping organisations. This is more than a program, it’s a pathway to building confidence, influence, and leadership for a stronger future.
Invest in yourself and be part of a movement advancing Indigenous leadership and governance excellence.
AIGI’s Emerging Directors Program provides
1. Support, mentorship, and fostering professional development for emerging leaders in governance.
2. Hands-on learning opportunities through observing and participating in effective governance practices
3. Exposure to culturally empowering networks, with the guidance of your assigned mentor, and access to valuable networking opportunities.
4. Education and professional development through training and workshop content.
Key Information
The Emerging Directors Program develops the next generation of capable First Nations directors, strengthening Indigenous governance through education, mentorship, and culturally empowering practices. Participants will gain the knowledge, skills, and networks to excel as governance leaders, contributing to the long-term sustainability of Indigenous organisations and making a meaningful impact across the broader Australian landscape.
About You
- You identify as Aboriginal and/ or Torres Strait Islander & are over 18 years old
- You want to develop leadership skills and contribute to Indigenous communities, organisations, and nations.
- You are ready to fully participate in sessions, mentoring, and workshops, including travel if needed.
- You are eager to learn and apply governance skills.
Key Features
Mentorship:
- Six sessions with an experienced mentor, including pre- and post-meeting preparation and a career conversation.
Observership:
- Attend at least 2 board meetings to learn governance practices firsthand.
Workshops & Training:
- Two in-person, two-day workshops.
- Online training sessions.
Networking:
- Engage with peers, mentors, and external partners.
Application process
- Apply: Applications close 2nd March 2025
- Application Assessment: AIGI will assess eligibility of applications and shortlist in March.
- Shortlisting: Depending on the number of applications we may invite you to answer further questions.
- Application Outcome: We will inform you of the outcome of your application by the 11th of April.
- Induction: Attend a pre-program information session on the 11th of June.
Your Journey
“The Emerging Directors Program has genuinely been the most fulfilling thing I have experienced, and I am incredibly grateful to AIGI for the opportunity.”
Thomas Squire – Participant, Emerging Directors Program
The Emerging Directors Program is an educational initiative designed specifically for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people interested in building their knowledge of governance foundations.
The program aims to empower participants with the skills and understanding needed to contribute confidently and effectively as directors on boards or in other governance roles.
Key topics include (but are not limited to):
- Two-way governance and Indigenous governance excellence
- Roles and responsibilities of directors (including legal duties)
- Decision-making
- Strategic planning
- Financial literacy for directors
- Risk management
- Meetings and minutes
The 2025-2026 program will go for approximately 10 months.
See key dates below-
Month | Date | Time | Activity |
June | Wed 11 June (Online) | 5pm-7pm (AEST) |
Welcome & Introduction |
July | Wed/ Thurs 16-17 July
(Full days in person) |
Full days | Program Launch |
August | Wed 13 Aug (Online) | 12-2pm (AEST) |
Online education session and networking |
September | Wed 10 Sept (Online) | 12-2pm (AEST) |
Online education session and networking |
October | Wed 8 Oct (Online) | 12-2pm (AEDT) |
Online practical session |
November | Wed 5 Nov (Online) | 12-2pm (AEDT) |
Online education session and networking |
January | Wed 21 Jan (Online) | 12-2pm (AEDT) |
Online education session and networking |
February | Wed 11 Feb (Online) | 12-2pm (AEDT) |
Online practical session |
March | Wed 11 Mar (Online) | 12-2pm (AEDT) |
Online education session and networking |
April | Wed/Thurs 15-16 April
(Full days in person) |
Full days | Program Close |
Participants gain:
- A comprehensive understanding of governance principles
- Practical skills for boardroom decision-making and participation
- Increased confidence in leadership and governance roles
- Connections with a network of peers, mentors, and industry professionals
- Exposure to real boardroom discussions
The Emerging Director Program is designed to minimise or eliminate out-of-pocket expenses for participants. Travel costs, including flights and accommodation, will be arranged for both in-person sessions (launch and close). Participants may also be eligible for reimbursement of parking and mileage, depending on their travel requirements.
If participants wish to make additional travel arrangements as part of the program, they must discuss this with AIGI to confirm whether the associated costs will be covered. In such cases, participants may incur some out-of-pocket expenses.
The program includes practical activities, such as:
- Case studies
- Group discussions
- Governance simulations i.e. mock board meetings
These are designed to reinforce learning but are not graded. There are no formal exams or assignments.
The program is tailored to prepare participants for a variety of governance roles, including:
- Boards of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations
- Community organisations and not-for-profits
- Advisory committees
- Corporate boards
Yes! The program includes opportunities to network with:
- Experienced directors and governance professionals
- Program mentors and facilitators
- Other participants who share similar goals and interests
The program offers:
- Online learning modules accessible from anywhere
- Supported travel and accommodation for in person sessions
Participants will be paired with experienced mentors, including:
- Current Indigenous directors and/ or directors of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations
- Governance experts with extensive board experience
- Leaders who understand the unique challenges and opportunities of Indigenous governance
Applications can be submitted through this form found here. The process involves:
- Proving some basic information about yourself i.e. name, date of birth, occupation.
- Answering some longer questions intended to showcase your interest and eligibility in the program. This can be done via written answer or submitting a video of yourself.
- Please submit your application by the 2nd of March 2025.
- Should we receive a large number of applications you may be asked to answer a few more questions about your application to assist us with the shortlisting process.
The program is open to:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are aspiring, new, or existing directors.
- Those who are interested in learning more about governance principles and practices.
- Individuals with a commitment to serving their community or communities through leadership or board roles.
- Are over 18
- No, prior experience is not required.
- This program is ideal for individuals early in their governance journey, whether new to governance or looking to strengthen foundational skills.
- Yes, but the program is tailored for those with limited governance experience.
- Experienced directors may find the content familiar, but it can serve as a helpful refresher, particularly for newly appointed directors.
As the Emerging Director Program is still in its early stages, we currently have 10 spots available through this application process.
As the program grows, we aim to expand the number of participants, ensuring that more people who can benefit from this initiative have the opportunity to take part.
Yes, participants who complete the program will receive a certificate acknowledging their achievement.
We keep in touch with our Emerging Director Alumni and are always excited to hear what new initiatives and opportunities they are taking on post-program completion. Likewise, we keep our alumni up to date with new opportunities that come up at AIGI.
As the program grows, we hope to expand our alumni network. Watch this space.
The goal after completing the program is for participants to feel confident and equipped to apply their governance knowledge and leadership skills in ways that are meaningful to them. We encourage participants to explore opportunities such as director roles, advisory group memberships, or other governance-related positions that align with their individual interests and aspirations.
That said, there is no requirement or expectation to immediately pursue a specific role. The program’s primary aim is to empower participants with the tools, networks, and confidence to contribute to strong governance practices, whether that happens right away or as part of their longer-term journey. Ultimately, the goal is for participants to feel prepared to make a positive impact when they’re ready to step into governance or leadership roles.
Participants who need to withdraw due to unforeseen circumstances can discuss options with the program coordinator. Depending on the timing and reason, deferral to the following year’s cohort may be possible. Alternatively, their details can be kept on file to reconnect ahead of a future cohort.
For further information or assistance, please contact Elise Lane at:
Email: elise.lane@aigi.com.au
Phone: 0499 992 338
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