Katrina Graves, Bunan to Muran Art
Artist, Business Branding, Creative Consultant & Digital Design
Katrina is a proud Wiradjuri woman, versatile professional with a wealth of experience in various fields, making her a dynamic asset in the business world.
With a keen eye for detail and a passion for innovation, she excels in business branding, ensuring companies establish a strong and memorable presence in the market. Her expertise in this area spans across strategic design, brand identity development, and effective marketing strategies that resonate with diverse audiences.
In addition to her branding prowess, Katrina is deeply committed to promoting Cultural Awareness. She understands the importance of respecting and appreciating different cultures, and she uses her knowledge to help businesses embrace diversity and inclusivity.
Katrina's dedication to education is evident in her proficiency in School-based programs. She has designed and implemented engaging educational initiatives that empower students and staff with practical skills and knowledge. Her programs not only enrich the academic experience but also prepare young individuals for the challenges of the professional world.
In summary, Katrina is a multifaceted professional whose skills in Business Branding, Cultural Awareness and school-based cultural programs have made a positive impact on numerous individuals and organisations.
Jeremy Donovan
Artist, Keynote Speaker, Master of Ceremonies, Corporate Consultancy
Jeremy Donovan is a proud Kuku-Yalanji man with family connections to several other language groups.
Jeremy Donovan’s journey to this point has been one of challenge and adversity but also one of celebrated accomplishment.
The diversity of his own personal experiences equips Jeremy with the unique ability to inspire and connect with people from a vast range of backgrounds, from remote communities to the highest levels of bureaucracy and business.
He speaks from a high level of individual experience and expertise in the field of Indigenous Poverty and the advancement of Indigenous peoples lives. Jeremy is motivated by a true passion to elevate the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and all other Australians.
Gudjun Cultural Immersion Tours
Welcome To Country, Smoking Ceremonies, Dance Performances, Keynote Speaking, Corporate Consultancy and Workshops
The Gudjingburra Dance Group was formed by the descendants of the Gudjinburra people of the Bundjalung nation and associated tribes to ensure cultural preservation into the future through Yawar (corroboree). The Gudjinburra Dancers consist of 2nd and 3rd generation descendants and relatives and continue to grow giving young people an opportunity to express their cultural heritage and identity through practice.