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First Nations students celebrated at graduation ceremony

More than 30 First Nations students from nine schools have graduated from the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation’s (WBCF) Nallei Jerring Koori Leadership program.

The program aims to engage and empower First Nations high school students from Melbourne’s west through understanding, connection to community, culture, positive self-identity and leadership.

It takes participants through a series of events, workshops and speaker presentations including cultural excursions, team building exercises, leadership skill development, AFL visits and hearing from respected Aboriginal Elders and leaders.

Congratulating participants at the program’s graduation ceremony earlier this week, Greater Western Water managing director Maree Lang said the water corporation’s program funding of $75,000 over three years was an important contribution to foster opportunities for young First Nations people in the community.

“The area we service is diverse, vibrant and growing and we are committed to partnering with organisations that improve local liveability and wellbeing and deliver meaningful community benefits,” she said.

Aisha Nicolay, a director of both the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation and Greater Western Water, said “our dynamic, resilient young people have participated in a range of activities and events such as workshops, cultural excursions and team building exercises.”

“Through this process, they have grown and supported one another in their shared identity, whilst also building confidence in who they are as individuals; empowering them to become the next generation of First Nations leaders.”

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