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Get ready to level up your skills in Indigenous governance at our highly anticipated Excellence in Indigenous Governance Masterclass!...
If you are a director in your group, you can test your financial reporting knowledge using ASIC’s free financial reporting quiz for directors It’s also a good idea to provide financial training for new...
You can find further information and tools for holding effective and engaging online meetings on the ORIC website and ACNC website...
Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa (KJ) is a Martu organisation established in 2005 to work with Martu to build strong, sustainable communities They do this through a range of cultural, enviornmental, and social intiatives The...
In 2019, Murdi Paaki Regional Assembly (MPRA) published a document on their ‘lessons learned’ in community-led governance On leadership, they state: “Unity, loyalty and respect are the fundamental governing...
Reconciliation Australia created the original Toolkit site We gratefully acknowledge their fundamental role and ongoing support Much of the original site content was drawn from 2 key projects – the Indigenous Co...
You can use the Indigenous Governance Toolkit in many ways, depending on your circumstances and needs There are different ways to navigate through the Toolkit You can read it like a book — start at the beginning...
Across Indigenous groups large and small, many of the same questions are being asked and explored From the big picture: What role do we want our cultural values and relationships to have in our governance How can...
This topic takes you through the different peacemaking processes you can use in your organisation, community or nation to manage or resolve conflicts, disputes and complaints Designing your peacemaking processes T...
This topic defines peacemaking for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups We also look at the role of healing in peacemaking Defining peacemaking Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives on respond...
Tahu Stanley
Research and Resources Coordinator
Tahu is a Māori man from Aotearoa New Zealand, descending from the Ngāi Tahu, Te Āti Awa, Ngāti Mutunga, and Ngāti Toa Rangatira iwi (tribes).
Tahu lives and works on Wangal Country in Western Sydney and is dedicated to supporting the advancement of Indigenous peoples as cultural, social, and environmental knowledge holders vital to sustainable development.
Tahu completed a Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communication (Hons) and has experience in Student Engagement, Communications, Māori Education Pathways and Youth Work across his professional career. Before joining AIGI, Tahu worked for CareerTrackers Indigenous Internship Program leading their North NSW region team. The program’s purpose is to accelerate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students’ university completion through training, coaching and exposure to higher education career pathways and professional employment.
As the Research and Resources Coordinator at AIGI, Tahu leads the resources team, who are working towards continual developments and updates of the Indigenous Governance Toolkit with a focus on future innovative projects to expand the Toolkit. Tahu looks forward to continuing in a role he can support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to shape their own destiny and build a future that is just, equitable, and sustainable.
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