- September 15, 2026 - November 5, 2026
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First Nations Women in Leadership Masterclass
Realise and nurture your natural leadership
First Nations women hold vital roles as carers, teachers, healers and leaders in their workplaces, families and communities, so it is crucial that there are strong, capable and centred women in these roles.
The Hatchery has partnered with Ngemba woman, leader, speaker and facilitator Lil Gordon to deliver a series of immersive and culturally-informed masterclasses to ensure that First Nations women have the opportunity to reflect, connect and grow into best versions of themselves and allow their work, life and community to truly thrive. Using Lil’s framework of “the five R’s”, Respect, Reflection, Responsibility, Relationships and Reciprocity, you will find your driving purpose, reflect on your values, grow your confidence and cultivate your networks in order to build your story as a deadly First Nations woman in leadership.
Find your centre, chart your goals, lead people authentically and step into your power at this unmissable learning opportunity. Join Lil to learn how to create the world that you want to live in, one that will continue to grow and thrive for generations to come.
Your event experience
- The support and guidance of a seasoned, knowledgeable and engaging First Nations leader and facilitator
- Small group-based activity sessions to translate ideas into practice
- A safe, sacred space for First Nations women to share and grow together
- Build new connections and a local support network of like-minded peers
Who will attend?
This two-day workshop is designed for First Nations-identified women, in current leadership roles or aspiring leaders from:
- Federal, State & Local Government
- Community & Non-for-Profit Organisations
- Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations
- Universities
- Private Sector
