The National RAP Conference 2024 will feature a diverse line-up of local, national and international speakers and experts across the two-day event.

More speakers are being announced regularly.

  • Alan Carter

    Alan Carter has been involved in a wide range of reconciliation work for over 30 years in a wide range of sectors.

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  • Anja Bonnard

    Anja is a highly regarded Ally, a First Nations engagement professional and a trusted advisor with a background advocating for First Nations people.

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  • Emma Garlett

    Emma Garlett is a Nyungar-Nyiyaparli-Yamatji woman from Geraldton and Director of Indigenous owned communications and sustainability firm Garlett Group.

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  • Jamie Lowe

    Jamie Lowe is a proud Gundjitmara Djabwurrung man and CEO of the National Native Title Council (NNTC).

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  • Jason Eades

    Jason is a proud Aboriginal man born and raised on Gunnai country in south-east Victoria. He brings a deep passion and experience in Aboriginal affairs to his current role.

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  • Jim Morrison

    Jim is a Minang-Goreng Noongar Elder, a Traditional Custodian of WA’s pristine southern coast who has passed his strong Aboriginal values to following generations of his extended family. 

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  • Jo-Anne Driessen

    Jo-Anne was raised in Brisbane, Queensland and is a Guwa-Koa, Kuku Yalanji descendant.

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  • Joshua Creamer

    Joshua is Waanyi and Kalkadoon with connections to Northwest Queensland and Chair of the Truth-telling and Healing Commission in Queensland.

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  • Kelly Williams

    Kelly Williams is a Bundjalung woman from Northern NSW and is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Head Indigenous, Diversity and Inclusion. 

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  • Mark Champley

    Mark is a proud descendant of the Kamilaroi and Wiradjuri Peoples and a highly respected Aboriginal community leader.

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  • Mary Scales

    Mary Scales is the Program Leader for Professional Learning and the RAP Convenor for Gowrie SA.

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  • Patty Kinnersly

    Patty is CEO of Our Watch, a NFP established to drive nationwide change in the structures, norms and practices that lead to violence against women and their children.

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  • Rana Hussain

    Highly sought after for her expertise and insight, Rana is a driving force behind positive change in organisations and communities alike.

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  • Rodney Williams

    Rodney is a Guwa (Koa) man and has diverse industry experience across the private, public and community sectors.

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  • Terri Janke

    Dr. Terri Janke is a Wuthathi, Yadhaigana and Meriam woman and an international authority on Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP).

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  • Trent Wallace

    Trent is a Wongaibon person who was raised on Darkinjung Country, their work combines both legal and First Nations lived experience.

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