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International Women’s Day – Yasmin & Tula’s Story

International Women’s Day – Yasmin & Tula’s Story

by Shelley Madden | Mar 7, 2019 | Informative

#Centrestage Celebrates Indigenous Women Leaders on International Women’s Day (IWD) 2019 Yasmin and Tula both originate from Townsville, in North Queensland. Yasmin has both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage and Tula’s family is from Moa, St Paul Island...
International Women’s Day – Gracie’s Story

International Women’s Day – Gracie’s Story

by Shelley Madden | Mar 7, 2019 | Informative

#Centrestage Celebrates Women Leaders & Practitioners on International Women’s Day (IWD) 2019     WHERE ETHICAL FASHION MEETS THE EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN IN REMOTE AUSTRALIAN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES Over the past five years, the inspirational young Grace...
International Women’s Day – Natasha’s Story

International Women’s Day – Natasha’s Story

by Shelley Madden | Mar 7, 2019 | Informative

#Centrestage Celebrates Indigenous Women Leaders on International Women’s Day (IWD) 2019      Meet the highly engaging Natasha Short, a local descendant of the Jaru people of Halls Creek, in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. Natasha is the founder...
What is Burnout? Why it Is More Prevalent in Contexts Such as Remote Service Delivery? Prevention is Better Than the Cure

What is Burnout? Why it Is More Prevalent in Contexts Such as Remote Service Delivery? Prevention is Better Than the Cure

by Shelley Madden | Mar 5, 2019 | Informative

Burnout and recovery are never the result of individual factors, or work-based reasons alone, but rather a combination of both (Salminen, Andreou, Holma, Pekkonen, & Makikangas, 2017). Burnout and other related mental and physical declines in health is an epidemic...
The Inextricable Link Between Confidence and Competence in Remote Indigenous Community Service Delivery

The Inextricable Link Between Confidence and Competence in Remote Indigenous Community Service Delivery

by Shelley Madden | Feb 6, 2019 | Informative

Confidence is something that appears to wax and wane mysteriously at times, throughout people’s career. Even highly successful leaders flounder with insecurities at times throughout the working-life developmental cycle. However, there is increasing evidence to support...
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