Country as Teacher in the Reimagining of Australian Education
Presented by Dr Aunty Barbara Nicholson, Dr Anthony McKnight and Barbara Lepani
April 23, 2025
12-1.30pm (AEST)
Event will be held On Campus or online via Zoom.
If you wish to attend on zoom, a link will be emailed to you the day prior to the event. If you are attending on campus, you will need to register and choose the "On Campus" option when booking.
Our special guests for this conversation are Wadi Wadi Elder, Dr. Aunty Barbara Nicholson, Awabakal/Gumaroi/Yuin Cultural Man, Dr. Anthony McKnight, and Blue Mountains author and senior Buddhist practitioner, Barbara Lepani. Each of these speakers, in their own unique way, is deeply familiar with cultural wisdom found in both ancient and modern systems of knowledge. Together they will lead us to explore how the deep ecological consciousness of Indigenous and Buddhist knowledge systems can inform a new story of education—one that is holistic, ethical and responsive to our shared future.
About the Presenters
Dr Aunty Barbara Nicholson is a Wadi Wadi Elder and the 2024 Wollongong Citizen of the Year. She who holds a degree in English Literature (Newcastle), an Honorary Doctor of Laws (UOW), and started the Ngana Barangarai (Black Wallaby) project which collects and publishes creative writing from First Australian inmates in Junee Jail. Aunty Barb received the First Nations Australia Writing Network’s lifetime achievement award in 2023.
Dr Anthony McKnight is an Awabakal, Gumaroi and Yuin Cultural Man who is an Associate Professor and the Curriculum Transformation lead within the Indigenous Strategy Unit at the University of Wollongong. His work centres Country in Aboriginal approaches to curriculum, teaching, learning and research. His publications include a 2023 3rd edition of his book ‘Research for Educators’ (Cengage).
Barbara Lepani is the Co-convenor of the New Economy Network Australia's Arts & Culture Hub (NACH) and National Coordinator of The Enlivenment Network, which works for a new/ancient way of human community acknowledging Australian First Nations’ Caring for County. She has authored numerous works based on her life of cross-cultural relationship and deep cultivation as a Tibetan Buddhist practitioner.
This event is free, however registration is essential. You can register here