Arielle Henaway

Senior Coordinator, Marketing & Communications
University of Queensland

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Arielle is a Juru & South Sea Islander person with paternal ties to Ayr in North Queensland and raised on Mamu land. Arielle has worked in the Sustainable Engineering, Education and Community sectors in administrative, operational and markting & communication roles and is excited to apply learnings from her Bachelor of Business (Marketing) within the Indigenous Futures Centre. She is currently completing a Graduate Certificate in Communications for Social Change. 

Arielle has spent 7 active years in community organisations and has previously acted as youth mentor. She is currently appointed as a First Nations Governance Group Member with the Foundation of Young Australians (FYA) and a Youth Congress Design group member with the National Indigenous Youth Education Coalition (NIYEC). 

Arielle's goal is to honour her elders, the land where she walks and advocate for those historically oppressed and underrepresented, in order to move towards transformational change for First Nations peoples.

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The ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Futures is supported by its partners and funded by the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council.

Acknowledgement

The ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Futures acknowledges and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our Centre operates. We acknowledge Elders past, present, and emerging and recognise this was always a place of learning, teaching, and research, and that Sovereignty was never ceded.

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Email: indigenousfutures@uq.edu.au
Level 5, Sir Llew Edwards Building (14)
The University of Queensland
St Lucia, 4072

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