Hi Meg take a moment to introduce yourself! Hi, I’m Meg – 27-year-old Kuku Yalanji woman from Ayr, North Queensland and currently residing in Melbourne on Kulin Nation. My current passions (and projects) are Marie Kondo-ing every aspect of my life (Saturn Return, everything must go!), prioritising my health and healing journey, practicing speaking my …
International Women’s Day – Felicia Masalla
Introduce yourself! Hi I’m Felicia, a swedish/tanzanian photographer from Stockholm. My passion lies in photography and besides that I love dancing. What do you do for work? I’m a photographer What does celebrating International Women’s day mean to you? For me its’ about celebrating the feminine energy. The struggles, the success and how much more …
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International Women’s day – Ayeesha Ash
Ayeesha! hi, take a moment to introduce yourself! I’m a Tūhoe Grenadian woman, born in St. George’s, Grenada and raised in Meanjin/Brisbane. I’m the only child of a single mother, and I’m so grateful for all the ways that she continuously supports me. I spent a lot of time with my maternal grandparents growing up …
HS Interview: Sera Naiqama
Hey Sera! Tell us a bit about yourself? My name is Sera and I am 24 years old. I am an Australian-born Fijian and have spent majority of my life in Sydney. Recently I moved out to the South West region and I’ve slowly grown to love what life offers out here which includes cheap …
HS Interview: Ishra Prasad
Tell us a bit about yourself? I was born in Fiji, and moved to Australia when I was around 5 years old. I spent 14 years of my life in Griffith, rural NSW which is part of Wiradjuri country. On my Mum’s side I am half Pakistani and half Rotuman (Rotuma is technically part of …
HS Interview: Chesta Fa’otusia
Tell us a bit about yourself? My name is Chesta Fa’otusia, but my family and friends call me Ches. I’m 25 years old and I am a proud Tongan woman; I also have German and Fijian ancestry. I come from the villages of Ha’ateiho, Kolomotu’a, Mu’a and Lavengatonga in Tongatapu, as well as Tungua and …
HS Interview: Teela May Reid
Tell us a bit about yourself? My name is Teela May Reid. Lots of mob call me Teela May, I was born and raised in Gilgandra western NSW on my country – Wiradjuri and Wailwan. My mother named me Teela, after a warrior that rides a unicorn from a comic book! I have really fond …
HS Interview: Darby Ingram
Here’s a bit about me! I'm a Wiradjuri woman. I have Fijian heritage as well, I’ve been slowly learning about this beautiful, rich and multifaceted part of myself. I want to understand in the way I understand my mother’s lineage. My mob are known as the people of three rivers. My family have generational ties …
HS Interview: Meg Croydon
Hey Meg! Tell us a a bit about yourself. I am a Kuku Yalanji woman and I also have dutch heritage. I was born in Ayr, QLD and moved to Yugumbeh/Kombumerri area when I was 5 years old in South-East Queensland. We moved around a lot when I was younger. Whether it was trips to …
HS Interview: Kyana Hubbard
Hey Ky! Tell us a bit about yourself. I am black, Wardaman/Wagadagam on my mother side and African American on my fathers. I was born and raised mostly in the Northern Territory in a predominantly darkng and working Sydney as a social work graduate. I love music. I’d like to say I am into introspective soul. Also a tea connoisseur and plant mom to be.