Curriculum Vitae

Dr. Suzi Hutchings

PO Box 8216, Armadale, Victoria, 3143. Mobile: +61 418 856 858 e-mail: [email protected] ABN: 99 539 061 037

Academic Qualifications 1995: Ph.D. Social Anthropology, University of Adelaide. 1983: BA (Honours) Social Anthropology, the University of Adelaide. 2010: Certificate 111 in Media (CUF30107).

Other 2012-2015: Member, editorial board, Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) Journal.

Research & other key awards 1985: University of Adelaide Post-Graduate Research Scholarship. 1983: The North Australia Research Unit (NARU), Australian National University, Honours Research Grant. 2011: ARC Indigenous Discovery Project, Indigenous knowledge: water sustainability and wild fire mitigation, joint project with Kaurna Elder Uncle Lewis O’Brien and senior Indigenous and non-Indigenous academics, UniSA. 2013: Endeavour Award for , Australian Government, placement at New York University, New York, USA, research on Indigenous and minority youth and hip-hop. 2015: Keynote: Research Tuesday program, University of Adelaide. 2015: Speaker, Aboriginal Research Forum, Wirltu Yarlu & Faculty of Arts, University of Adelaide. 2015: Awarded Indigenous Staff Travel Assistance Grant for 2015, University of Adelaide, Tarrkarri Tirrka: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Strategy. 2016: Awarded Indigenous Staff Travel Assistance Grant for 2016, University of Adelaide, Tarrkarri Tirrka: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Strategy. 2017: Keynote, Inside Out: Indigeneity in the era of Native Title in Australia, Australian Anthropological Society Conference, December 13, 2017, Adelaide, South Australia. 2019: Awarded Enabling Capability Platform (ECP) funding, RMIT University, to develop an international forum series building knowledge exchange between Indigenous and non-Indigenous anthropologists in Australia, the Pacific, Canada and Mexico. 2019: Nominated: Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Strategic Contributions to Learning and Teaching, Connection to People, Place and Program team, RMIT University.

Languages: English, basic Pitjantjatjara.

Aboriginal group affiliation: Central Arrernte 2

Director: SJ Hutchings Consulting Services From 1984 to the present I have owned my own consultancy business. In 2000, this business became known as SJ Hutchings Consulting Services.

Director: SASH Consulting Services Pty Ltd 2005-2008: Business partnership with Sue Anderson (M.Lit), archaeologist. This business operated consultancy services in the combined fields of anthropology and archaeology, oral history, and liaison and facilitation services for Indigenous and ethnic communities and organisations. This business has since ceased operation due to the departure of Sue Anderson.

Academic Teaching Positions Current: Senior Lecturer, Criminology & Justice Studies, School of Global, Urban & Social Studies, RMIT University, Melbourne. 2016-2017: Senior Lecturer, Indigenous Studies Unit, School of Global, Urban & Social Studies, RMIT University, Melbourne. 2016: Lecturer, University of Adelaide. 2013-2015: Coordinator & Lecturer: Wirltu Yarlu, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander programs, the University of Adelaide, SA. 2015: Member of a senior academic team teaching into The Enquiring Mind: Arts of Engagement, Faculty of Arts, University of Adelaide. This was an invited teaching position by the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts. 2013: Guest Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, New York University (NYU), USA. 2013: Guest Lecturer, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) at New York University (NYU), New York City, USA. 2011 to 2013: Radio broadcast trainer for Radio Adelaide 101.5FM. 2009 to 2013: University Research Fellow, Course Co-ordinator & Lecturer, David Unaipon College of Indigenous Education and Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA. 1998 to 2001: Course co-ordinator - Indigenous Identities and the State and Anthropological Practice, Lecturer & tutor, University of Adelaide, Department of Anthropology. 2000: Department of Anthropology, Adelaide University, lecture series on contemporary Aboriginal issues. 2000: Wirltu Yarlu, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Programs, University of Adelaide, Lecturer and Co-ordinator, Science Foundation Course. 1998: Department of Anthropology, University of Adelaide, Tutor: Culture & Society (course co-ordinator: Dr. John Gray). 1997: Department of Anthropology, University of Adelaide, Tutor: Aboriginal Land Tenure and Sacred Sites in Australia (course co-ordinator: Dr. Peter Sutton). 1995-1998: Wirltu Yarlu, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Programs, University of Adelaide, Guest Lecturer. 1998-2004: ATAS tutor for Indigenous students, Wirltu Yarlu, University of Adelaide. 1996: Yunggorendi Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Program, Flinders University of South Australia, Lecturer/Academic Adviser. Academic years 1995/96/98: Supervisor honours students, University of South Australia & University of Adelaide. 1991, 1994 - 1997: Commonwealth Department of Employment, Education and Training, Adelaide: ATAS tutor for Indigenous students. 3

1994-2000: University of Adelaide, Flinders University of South Australia & University of South Australia: Guest lectureships. 1988: Department of Anthropology, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, tutor.

Academic Supervision & Examination 2019: Examination of PhD thesis, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney. 2017-2018: Co-supervisor: Indigenous PhD student, Ben Ridgeway, Media and Communications, RMIT University. 2017: Supervisor: Honours student, Nina Sapountsis, GUSS, RMIT University. May 2017: Independent Reviewer for PhD candidate David Pollock’s confirmation (supervisors: Barry Judd and Peter Phipps). February 2017: Independent Reviewer for PhD candidate Samantha Tongi’s confirmation (supervisors: Barry Judd and Kim Humphrey). 2013-2016: Registered for supervision of HDRs at the University of Adelaide. 2015: Examination of MA thesis, Aboriginal candidate, Master of Science, Ecology and Environment, Deakin University. 2011 to 2013: Co-supervision with Professor Irene Watson of two PhD doctoral students, University of South Australia. 2010: Academic review and mentoring of ARC Indigenous Discovery Grant application by Dr. B. Croft, DUCIER, University of South Australia. 2002: Examination of MA thesis, Aboriginal candidate, University of Newcastle. 1995: Supervision of an Indigenous Honours student, University of South Australia.

Publications Forthcoming & In Print Articles and Books 2019: Hutchings, S., ‘Beyond post-colonial paradigms: incorporating Indigenous knowledges theory into music therapy practice’, in (Post)Colonial Music Therapy, S. Hadley & A. Crooke (eds), Barcelona Publishers.

2019: Hutchings, S., ‘Hip-Hop Saved My Life’, Hip Hop culture as a forum for Indigenous youth engagement, comparisons between Australia and North America, submission to ab-Original, Journal of Indigenous Studies and First Nations and First Peoples' Cultures, Penn State University Press.

Published Books, Chapters & Articles 2019: Hutchings, S., Hernández Castillo Sr R. A., & B. Noble (eds), Transcontinental Dialogues, Activist Alliances with Indigenous Peoples of Mexico, Canada and Australia, University of Arizona Press.

2019: Hutchings, S., and Hernández Castillo Sr R. A., ‘Introduction’, in Hutchings, S., Hernández Castillo Sr R. A., & B. Noble (eds), Transcontinental Dialogues, Activist Alliances with Indigenous Peoples of Mexico, Canada and Australia, University of Arizona Press.

2019: Hutchings, S., ‘Indigenous anthropologists caught in the middle: the fragmentation of Indigenous knowledge in native title anthropology, law and policy in urban and rural Australia’, in Hutchings, S., Hernández Castillo Sr R. A. & B. Noble (eds), 4

Transcontinental Dialogues, Activist Alliances with Indigenous Peoples of Mexico, Canada and Australia, University of Arizona Press.

2019: Hutchings, S., & Rodger, D., ‘A.B. Original, Reclaim Australia’, in An Anthology of Australian Albums, Critical Engagements, Bloomsbury's 33 1/3 series, J. Stratton and J. Dale (eds), Bloomsbury, New York. https://www.bloomsbury.com/au/an-anthology-of- australian-albums-9781501339851/

2019: Hutchings, S., ‘Australian Indigenous Hip-Hop – a force to be reckoned with’, The Vault Hip-Hop Display, Arts Centre, Victoria. https://www.australianmusicvault.com.au/music%20stories/read/australian%20indigeno us%20hip-hop/

2018: Hutchings, S. & Rodger, D. Reclaiming Australia: Indigenous Hip-Hop group A.B. Original’s use of Twitter, Theme Issue of Media International Australia Indigenous Innovation in Social Media, B. Carlson & Dreher T. (eds), Media International Australia Journal.

2017: Hutchings, S. & Morrison, A. (eds), Indigenous knowledges: Proceedings of the water sustainability and wild fire mitigation symposia, 2012 and 2013. University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/228664025?q=Indigenous+knowledges%3A+Proceedings +of+the+water+sustainability+and+wild+fire+mitigation+symposia%2C+2012+and+2013 .&c=book&versionId=251232726. 2017: Hutchings, S. with Morrison, A., Introduction. In S. Hutchings & A. Morrison (eds) Indigenous knowledges: Proceedings of the water sustainability and wild fire mitigation symposia, 2012 and 2013 (pp. 1-21). University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/228664025?q=Indigenous+knowledges%3A+Proceedings +of+the+water+sustainability+and+wild+fire+mitigation+symposia%2C+2012+and+2013 .&c=book&versionId=251232726 2017: Hutchings, S. & Crooke, A., 'Indigenous Australian Hip-Hop for Increasing Social Awareness and Celebrating Contemporary Indigenous Identity', Musicult'17 Conference Proceedings, June, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319152071_Indigenous_Australian_Hip_Hop_f or_Increasing_Social_Awareness_and_Celebrating_Contemporary_Indigenous_Identity. 2017: Hutchings, S., ‘The Politics of Identity: Who Counts as Aboriginal Today by Bronwyn Carlson, book review, Native American and Indigenous Studies Journal, University of Minnesota Press, (ISSN: 2332-1261) http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/10.5749/natiindistudj.4.2.0083.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3A c364a4b8ec1df9a6792c4ac15671d474. 2016: ‘Making Aboriginal Men and Music in Central Australia by Ase Ottosson’, book review, American Anthropologist, p. 945-946, Vol. 118(4), December, (ISSN: 1548-1433) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aman.12744/full. 2014: Hutchings, S. (ed), ‘Introduction, Indigenous Knowledges Impacting the Environment’, AlterNative, Special Edition. 2014: Hutchings, S., ‘Significant Tree Legislation in South Australia: Reflecting Aboriginal and colonial relationships to the environment’, AlterNative, Hutchings, S., Special Edition. 2004: Hutchings, S., Embassy – Interactive theatre – Indigenous cultural issues in the workplace, Arts SA, Adelaide. 5

2002: Hutchings, S., ‘Truth and Memory: Disjunctures and Coalescences of Cultural Ideas in Legal Contexts’, in Word of Mouth, Winter/Spring 2002, Oral History Association of Australia, South Australian Branch. 2002: Hutchings, S., ‘A Cultural Approach’, in Many Voices, Reflections on experiences of Indigenous child separation, D. Mellor & A. Haebich (eds), National Library of Australia, Canberra. 2001: Hutchings, S., Indigenous Consultant for chapters on Aboriginal Women in A Wealth of Women, Australian Women’s lives from 1788 to the present, by Alison Alexander, Duffy and Snellgrove, 2001. 2001: Hutchings, S., ‘Aboriginal Women’, The Australian People (2nd Edition), J. Jupp (ed), Cambridge University Press. 2000: Hutchings, S., Review article, Macintosh, S, Aboriginal Reconciliation and the Dreaming: Warramiri Yolngu and the Quest for Equality, Allyn and Bacon, Native Studies Review, Volume 13, no. 1 1999, Hutchings, S., ‘Honoring Aborigines and , the nations first people, for their deep kinship with their lands and for their ancient and continuing cultures which enrich the life of our country’, in ‘Our Town’s ‘ ‘Con.Con’, The Social Inquiry Constitutional Convention, C. Bulbeck & R. Prosser (eds), Department of Social Inquiry publication, University of Adelaide. 1998: Hutchings, S.J. & Israel, M., Aboriginal People and Juries: Does the Composition of the Jury Matter?, Division of State Aboriginal Affairs, South Australian Government Publication. 1998: Hutchings, S., Anthropology chapter, field document, SANTOS, Australia. 1997 (2000): Editor, “Hidden Images of Australia’s Aboriginal Past”, Manuscript and Genealogies of families in the north and north-west of South Australia by Neva Wilson, Aboriginal Family History Project, South Australian Museum. 1995: Hutchings, S., Social Contexts, Personal Shame: An analysis of Aboriginal engagement with the Juvenile Justice System in Port Augusta, PhD thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Adelaide. 1993: Hutchings, S., ‘The Great Shoe Store Robbery’, Oceania Vol. 63, No. 4. 1990: Hutchings, S., ‘Gong Chin, William (1891-1982)’, Northern Territory Dictionary of Biography Vol 1. Carment et al (editors) N.T.U. Press.

Conference Papers 2019: Hutchings, S., “Decolonise this Space: Centering Indigenous Peoples in Cultural Competence and Indigenous Studies Courses in Australia”, Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) conference, Hamilton, New Zealand, June. 2018: Hutchings, S., “As black as it gets”: Australian Indigenous Hip-Hop challenging popular and contemporary constructions of the ‘good Aborigine’, New Geographies of Global Inequities and Social Justice, University of Melbourne, March. 2018: Hutchings, S., From Native Title to Hip-Hop: A brief journey through the career of an Indigenous Anthropologist, Willin Graduate Centre, Victoria College for the Arts, the University of Melbourne, April. 2017: Keynote, Inside Out: Indigeneity in the era of Native Title in Australia, Australian Anthropological Society Conference, December 13, 2017, Adelaide, South Australia. 6

2017: Hutchings, S. & Hanchant-Nichols, D., Defining Indigenous identity – who calls the shots?, World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education (WIPCE) Conference, Toronto, July. 2017: Hutchings, S., “As black as it gets” - Australian Indigenous Hip-Hop challenging popular and contemporary constructions of the ‘good Aborigine’, Native American and Indigenous Studies Conference (NAISA) Conference, Vancouver, June. 2016: You Think I Lost Fans Before?”, Racism, Boundary-Marking and Fan/Artist Relationships Online, considering the Hip Hop music and messages of A.B.Original’, Musicology Society of Australia Conference, December, 2016, Adelaide. 2016: Hutchings, S., Cultural dilemmas for Rural Aboriginal communities in the Native Title process, Native American and Indigenous Studies Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, May. 2015: Hutchings, S.,‘”Hip-Hop saved my life”: hip-hop as Indigenous philosophy on identity, authenticity and politics amid Australian Aboriginal youth’, Research Tuesdays, University of Adelaide, 14th July 2015. 2015: Hutchings, S., ‘”Hip-Hop saved my life”: hip-hop as Indigenous philosophy on identity, authenticity and politics amid Australian Aboriginal youth’, Native American and Indigenous Studies Conference, Washington DC, USA, June. 2014: Hutchings, S., Caught in the middle: The fragmentation of Indigenous knowledge through the Native Title process in urban and rural Australia, in the session entitled Alliances of, with, as Indigenous Peoples: The Obligations and Actions of Anthropologies and Anthropologists, in the Middle, A sponsored session by the AAA Executive Program Committee for the American Anthropological Association conference, Washington DC, USA, 2-7 December. 2014: Hutchings, S. & Hanchant-Nichols, D., Who defines Indigenous identity? World Indigenous People’s Conference on Education (WIPCE), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, May. 2013: Hutchings, S. Hip-Hop Culture, An Ideological Revolution? Thoughts on the impacts of hip-hop on contemporary Australian Indigenous Identity, University of Illinois, Champaign, USA. October. 2012: Hutchings, S., Re-mythologizing the divide between the city and the bush: a perspective on changes to significant tree legislation in South Australia, Indigenous Knowledges Symposium – Water Sustainability and Wildfire Mitigation, David Unaipon College of Indigenous Education and Research, the University of South Australia. 2010: Hutchings, S., ‘Raids on the sanctuary of interstitial spaces’, Twisting Mirrors Graduate Symposium with Professor Michael Taussig, Columbia University New York & Department of Art, Architecture & Design, University of South Australia. 2009: Hutchings, S., ‘Tackling complex cross-cultural issues in the court environment’, Guest Speaker, Federal Magistrates Plenary Session, Sydney, September. 2008: Hutchings, S, ‘Appearing Before the Courts - A Discussion of Case Studies’, Indigenous Cultural Awareness Conference, Courts Administration Authority, Nunkuwarrin Yunti, South Australia. 2003: Hutchings, S., ‘Implications of Land Rights and Native Title in an Indigenous Family Law Context’, Guest speaker, Family Court of Australia Judges’ Annual Conference – Sharing Knowledge, Alice Springs, Northern Territory. 2002: Hutchings, S., ‘Centring on the Periphery: An Indigenous reading of the location of Spencer and Gillen’s colonial imagery in contemporary Australian Anthropology’ in Native Tribes, Imperial Scribes: History, Ethnography and the Postcolonial Critique of Spencer and Gillen, La Trobe University. 7

2001: Hutchings, S., A team approach to Indigenous and non-Indigenous interviews in the Bringing Them Home Oral History Project, Oral History Society of Australia conference, Canberra, August 2001. 2001: Hutchings, S., Anthropological research in the Family Court, Indigenous Workshop, Indigenous Community and Family Violence, the Family court of Australia, Adelaide Registry, Cooinda Hall, Port Augusta, South Australia. 2000, Hutchings, S., ‘Bearing the cross of testimony: Aboriginal religion and legal paradigms’, conference paper, Australian Anthropological Society Annual Conference, University of Western Australia, Perth. 2000, Hutchings, S., ‘Cultural interpretations of petrol sniffing’, seminar paper The effects of petrol sniffing, Aboriginal issues committee, South Australian Law Society & Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement joint seminar, Nunkuwarrin Yunti, South Australia. 1999: Hutchings, S., ‘Centring on the Periphery: Indigenous Women’s Knowledge and the Academic Legacy of Spencer and Gillen’s Colonial Imagery’, Conference paper, A Century at the Centre: Spencer, Gillen and The Native Tribes of Central Australia, conference held at the University of Melbourne, Victoria. 1998: Hutchings, S., ‘Translations in cultural meanings: the challenge of presenting expert anthropological evidence in criminal courts, juvenile justice systems and the Family Court of Australia’, Ten Years of Dispute Resolution, preparing for the new millennium, The Research Group for Mediation Studies and The Hawke Institute, the University of South Australia. 1998: Hutchings, S., Expert Witnesses and Sentencing in Aboriginal Cases Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement Seminar: 27 July, 1998, Astor Hotel, Adelaide. 1996: Hutchings, S., ‘Conference paper: Results of a DEET National Priority Reserve Fund Project at Flinders University into the incorporation of Indigenous perspectives in University curricula’, Sixth International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, University of Adelaide. 1990: Hutchings, S., ‘Aboriginal youth programs in Port Augusta: The TjiTji Wiru Program, A Community response to Aboriginal juvenile crime’, Commissioned submission, Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, South Australia. 1989: Hutchings, S., ‘Aboriginal Youth and the Criminal Justice System: The construction of an Aboriginal juvenile criminal identity’, Submission, Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. 1988: Hutchings, S., ‘Conference paper, Aboriginal Youth and the Criminal Justice System: The Construction of an Aboriginal Juvenile Criminal Identity’, Fifth International Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies, Darwin, Northern Territory.

Reports 2018-2019: Hutchings, S., Fergie, D., Wood, R., Lothian, K., Cooms, V., Pilbrow, T., Annand, J., Co-authored confidential anthropological expert reports, Gunaikurnai People v. State of Victoria & Ors., Federal Court of Australia, Melbourne. 2012/3: Hutchings, S. Brown River People’s Native Title Determination Application, QUD245/2011, Anthropological Report, Report for Rob Powrie, Legal Consultant, January. 2011: Hutchings, S. Karingbal Native Title Determination Application QUD23 of 2006 and QUD473 of 2006 Anthropological Report to Queensland South Native Title Services, April. 2010: Hutchings, S. Maiawali Application Report, Report to Queensland South Native Title Services, December. 8

2009: Hutchings, S. Maiawali Native Title Determination Applications QUD6100 of 1998 & QUD6010 of 1999, Anthropological Reports to Queensland South Native Title Services, Stages 1 & 2. 2008: Hutchings, S. Further Supplementary Anthropological Report to the Goldfields Land and Sea Council, Western Australia, Esperance Nyungar Native Title Determination Application (WAD 6097/98). 2007: Hutchings, S., Anthropological Report, Barngarla Native Title Claim, produced for anthropological mediation discussions in the Federal Court of Australia on the overlapping claims in the Lake Torrens region of South Australia. 2006: Hutchings, S., Anthropological Briefing Report regarding the Ravensthorpe area & Esperance Nyungar Connection, Goldfields Land & Sea Council, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. 2006: Hutchings, S., Anthropological Briefing Report in regard to Wom-ber connection to the Esperance region in South-East Western Australia, Goldfields Land & Sea Council, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. 2005: Hutchings, S., Confidential Expert Anthropological Briefing Report to the Gurang Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation) Queensland, on the , , Gurang Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation), Queensland. 2005: Hutchings, S., Garingbal and Kara Kara Native Title Claim (QC97/28) Re- registration Report, Gurang Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation), Queensland. 2004: Hutchings, S., Confidential Expert Anthropological Report to the Gurang Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation) Queensland, on the Far Western Area Regional Research, State of Queensland, Gurang Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation), Queensland. 2004: Hutchings, S., Expert Anthropological Report to the Goldfields Land and Sea Council, Western Australia, Wom-ber Native Title Claim, Goldfields Land & Sea Council (Aboriginal Corporation), Western Australia. 2003: Hutchings, S., Expert Anthropological Report to the Gurang Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation) Queensland, on the overlap between Maiawali and Karuwali #2 and Mithaka Native Title Claims, Gurang Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation), QLD. 2003: Hutchings, S., Expert Anthropological Connection Report to the Goldfields Land and Sea Council, Western Australia, Esperance Nyungar Native Title Determination Application, Goldfields Land & Sea Council (Aboriginal Corporation), Western Australia. 2002: Hutchings, S., Anthropological report to the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement of South Australia, Native Title section, on fieldwork conducted in relation to The Antakarinya Sacred Sites Survey (Tallaringa) Project – National Estate Grant Project, June 2000, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, SA. 2002: Hutchings, S., Expert Anthropological Report, Adnyamathanha Native Title claim, Bolton’s Lawyers, South Australia. 2002: Hutchings, S., Expert Anthropological Report, Ngunawal Native Title Claimants — Application for Determination of Native Title, AC97/1, ACT., to the ATSIC Native Title & Land Rights Centre. 1999 (2001): Hutchings, S., Expert Anthropological Connection Report(s), Wakaman People Native Title Determination Application (QC97/40), to the North Queensland Land Council. 1999: Hutchings, S., Confidential Assessment Summary, “Unsung Heroes – through Yammy’s eyes”, Script Assessment for the South Australian Film Commission. 9

1999: Hutchings, S., Mt. Clarence Cultural Heritage Survey, Anthropological Report, to the Indigenous Land Corporation, South Australia. 1999: Planning Advisory Services, Day, P.R. & Hutchings, S., Sustainable Development and the Lower Lakes of The River Murray, Report for Alexandrina Council, Coorong District Council, Murray Bridge District Council, Planning SA, Department of Environment, Heritage & Aboriginal Affairs. 1998: Hutchings, S. & Bourke, E., Investigation of Needs and Development of a Specific Model of Delivery for Legal Services to Aboriginal Women in South Australia, University of South Australia. 1997: Hutchings, S., Script Assessment “Calling the Wild”, Report prepared for the Australian Film Commission. 1997: Hutchings, S., Script Assessment, “The Incredible Journey of Seven Sisters”, Report for the South Australian Film Corporation. 1996: Hutchings, S., Script Assessment, “26 Hooks & Eyes” Report prepared for the Australian Film Commission. 1996: Hutchings, S., Professional independent Anthropological Review of Impiyara Region Report (Impiyara Regional Council), for Nyangatjatjara Aboriginal Corporation, Yulara, Northern Territory. 1995-2003: Prepared a number of confidential expert anthropological reports for the Legal Services Commission of South Australia; the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement of SA; and independent legal firms on issues of Aboriginal identity, family and culture in South Australia, the Northern Territory and New South Wales. 1996: Planning Advisory Services, Larkin, C., Johnston Withers, Hatcher, L. & Hutchings, S., Pitjantjatjara Council Review, Planning Advisory Services. 1995: Hutchings, S., Confidential Review Report on a National Estate Grant project, Nullarbor Plain, Report for the Department of State Aboriginal Affairs. 1995: Hutchings, S., Confidential Review report on a report on the continuity of Kaurna History at Glanville and Le Fevre Peninsula, Report for the Department of State Aboriginal Affairs. 1986: Contributing author, Alice Springs Community Needs Study, Hames Sharley Australia. 1986: Hutchings, S., Evaluation Report, Indigenous Regeneration Programme, Baroota, South Australia, A Report to WOMA Aboriginal Alcohol Rehabilitation Programme, Port Augusta, South Australia. 1986: Hutchings, S., Anthropological Report, Whyalla Boat Harbour EIS, Anthropological Site Survey, Prepared for Kinhill Stearns Engineers. 1985: Potter, L. & Hutchings, S., Site Survey Report, Aboriginal Women’s Sites along the Proposed Road between Pimba and Olympic Dam and along the Route of the Proposed 132 KV Transmission Line in the same district, Report to the Kokatha People’s Committee and the Highway’s Department of South Australia.

Ethics and Curriculum Committees 2017-Current: Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander member of the RMIT University Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC). 2017: Member, College Human Ethics Advisory Network (CHEAN), RMIT University. 2018: Invited expert and speaker on panel of experts for the Victorian Ethics Network annual workshop conference (1 August 2018). 10

2017: Invited expert on assessment panel for the Rockin’ The Laneways Grant applications, Arts Victoria, Melbourne. 2017: Member, CHEAN Ethics Committee, RMIT University. 2016-2017: Member, Indigenous Ethics Network, RMIT University. 2016-2017: Member, Indigenous Studies Unit Committee, RMIT University. 2016: Indigenous representative, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Employment Strategy Monitoring and Advisory Committee, the University of Adelaide, DVCA appointment. 2010-2012: Indigenous representative, University of South Australia Research Ethics Committee. 2003-2005: Chair, Aboriginal Health Research Ethics Committee, Aboriginal Health Council, South Australia.

Professional and Government Committees 2018-2019: Member of the School of Global and Social Studies Network of Reconciliation Action Plan Advocates. RMIT University. 2004-2005: Ministerial appointment committee member (Aboriginal representative), South Australian Health and Medical Research Advisory Council. 2004: Committee member (Aboriginal representative), National Palliative Care Committee. 2000: Committee member, Wakefield Press History Companion for South Australia, Aboriginal Liaison Committee. 1994-1995: Committee member, Whyallin Aboriginal Media and Multi-Arts Association. 1990-1991: Publications Officer to the Executive of the Australian Anthropological Society. 1984-1985: Convenor of the History sub-group of the Mitcham City Council, South Australian Jubilee 150 Committee.

Community positions

2018-2019: DJ, Producer & Presenter, PBS Radio (106.7FM), Jazz and Hip-Hop shows, Melbourne.

2009-2016: DJ, Producer & Presenter, Crossing Tracks Radio Show, Radio Adelaide (101.5FM). The show champions Indigenous Australian and international Indigenous music and artists. It has a dedicated national and international audience each week. I have also presented on other radio shows including PrimeTime Jazz, Jazz on the Terrace and Free Range on Radio Adelaide (101.5FM).

2012-2015: Vice President, Friends of the City of Unley (F.O.C.U.S), South Australia.

Cross-cultural workshops, education workshops, interactive theatre 2016: Presented specialised lecture series (in conjunction with Alwin Chong) on Indigenous community protocols and culture, presented to 3rd year students in Gender Studies and Social Analysis, University of Adelaide. 2014/2015: Cultural competency workshops for University of Adelaide professional and academic staff, in conjunction with Professor Rigney and Professor Arbon, Wirltu Yarlu Aboriginal Programs, University of Adelaide. 2008: Co-ordinator & presenter, cross-cultural workshop on Indigenous issues for the Courts Administration Authority in South Australia. 11

2003-2005: Scriptwriter/director, Embassy – Interactive theatre – Indigenous cultural issues in the workplace, Arts SA, Adelaide. 2001: Lecturer for the Indigenous cross-cultural education component of the PBL subject for first year Medical students studying at Adelaide University, Indigenous Health Unit, Adelaide University. 1999-2000: Co-ordinator, cross-cultural workshops and curriculum for the Medical School at the University of Adelaide, Wirltu Yarlu Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Programs, University of Adelaide. 1999: Co-ordinator, session on South Australian Aboriginal History and cross-cultural issues for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission staff, ATSIC Southern Region. 1998: Co-ordination and presentation (in conjunction with Mr. Charlie Jackson) of cross- cultural (Indigenous Australia) workshops for the Department of Further Education, University of Adelaide, South Australia. 1996: Training session on issues of cultural sensitivity for Aboriginal students studying at Tertiary level to the Students Association of Flinders University of South Australia. 1995/96: Invited expert, cross-cultural issues, ATAS tutors induction, Wirltu Yarlu Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Programs, University of Adelaide.

Other Professional Experience

2011 to 2015: Senior Research Fellow, ARC grant: Water Sustainability and Wildfire Mitigation, Indigenous Knowledges, David Unaipon Indigenous Education & Research (DUCIER), University of South Australia. 1998 to 2000: Course co-ordinator - Indigenous Identities and the State; Lecturer & tutor, University of Adelaide, Department of Anthropology 1996 to 1998: Research Fellow, Aboriginal Research Institute, University of South Australia, Underdale Campus, Adelaide. 1995 to 1996: Coordinator, Culturally appropriate curriculum development project in Australian and Aboriginal Studies, School of Cultural Studies & Yunggorendi First Nations Centre for Higher Education & Research, Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide. 1992 to 1995: Senior Anthropologist, Department of State Aboriginal Affairs, Adelaide. 1989 to 1992: Senior Anthropologist, Department of Environment and Planning, Aboriginal Heritage Branch, Adelaide. 1985: Co-ordinator, Tjirbruki Trail Research and Publications Project, South Australian Museum, Tjirbruki Trail Committee and Aboriginal Heritage Branch, Adelaide. 1984: Assistant Research Officer, Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs, Adelaide.

CONSULTANCIES Native Title, Aboriginal Cultural Heritage, Site clearances, and Land issues 2018/2019: Senior Anthropologist, Victorian Government Solicitor's Office, Gunaikurnai People Native Title Claim Group v The State of Victoria & Ors, Conference of Experts. 2010-2013: Senior Anthropologist, Brown River Native Title Claim, QSNTS, Brisbane. 2011: Senior Anthropologist, Karingbal Native Title Claim, QSNTS, Brisbane. 2009-2010: Senior Anthropologist, Maiawali Native Title Claim, QSNTS, Brisbane. 2002-2009: Senior Anthropologist, Maiawali-Karuwali Native Title claims, Queensland South Native Title Services, Brisbane. 2006-2009: Senior Anthropologist, Karingbal Native Title Claim, Gurang Land Council Aboriginal Corporation, Bundaberg, Queensland. 12

2002-2008: Senior Anthropologist, Maiawali & Karuwali Native Title Claim, Gurang Land Council Aboriginal Corporation, Bundaberg, Queensland. 2001- 2009: Senior Anthropologist, Esperance Nyungar Native Title Claim, Goldfields Land and Sea Council, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. 2006-2007: Anthropologist, Barngarla Native Title Claim (SA), P. Teitzel, Teitzel & Partners Solicitors, Roseville, NSW. (SASH) 2003-2006: Anthropologist, Wom-ber Native Title Claim preliminary mediation, Goldfields Land and Sea Council, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. 2003-2005: Anthropologist, Garingbal Kara Kara - Registration for Native Title, Gurang Land Council Aboriginal Corporation, Bundaberg, Queensland. 2003-2005: Anthropologist, Koa - Registration for Native Title, Gurang Land Council Aboriginal Corporation, Bundaberg, Queensland. 2005: Anthropological site survey fieldwork & report, Seaford Meadows Housing development, SA, Kaurna Language group, Connor Holmes Consultants. 2003-2004: Anthropologist, Maiawali / Karuwali and Mithaka overlap mediation report, Gurang Land Council Aboriginal Corporation, Bundaberg, Queensland. 2003-2004: Anthropologist, Regional Review, Far-Western Region of Queensland, Gurang Land Council Aboriginal Corporation, Bundaberg, Queensland. 2002: Site survey report on fieldwork undertaken with Antakarinya women, Lake Phillipson, the Breakaways and Coober Pedy, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, South Australia. 2002: Expert Anthropological Report on issues related to transmission of traditional knowledge for Native Title claim, Adnyamathanha language group, Bolton’s Lawyers, South Australia. 2001 - 2003: Senior Anthropologist, Ngunuwal Native Title Claim review (ACT), ATSIC Native Title Unit, Brisbane. 1998 - 2001: Senior Anthropologist, Wakaman Native Title Claim, North Queensland Land Council Aboriginal Corporation. 2001: Department of Anthropology, co-ordination & delivery of summer school subject – Anthropological Practice in applied Anthropology, component of the Masters Degree in Applied Anthropology. 2000: Facilitator, ILUA State Wide Framework Negotiations in Native Title, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, SA. 1998 - 2000: National Estate Grant Project, Coober Pedy area, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, Native Title Unit, South Australia and Department of Environment and Natural Resources, South Australia. 1999: Anthropologist, Sustainable Development and the Lower Lakes of the River Murray, Planning Advisory Services, South Australia. 1998/9: Anthropologist, Cultural Heritage Survey, Mt. Clarence Station, South Australia, Indigenous Land Corporation. 1998: Anthropologist, work area clearance and anthropological research, film sites for the productions “Pitch Black” and “Siam Sunset”, Coober Pedy, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement Inc., Native Title Unit, Adelaide. 1997/98: Contributor (Anthropology section), field document, SANTOS, Australia. 1997/98: Anthropologist, West Coast Access Clearance, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement Inc., Native Title Unit, Adelaide. 1996: Professional independent Anthropological Review of Impiyara Region Report (Impiyara Regional Council), for Nyangatjatjara Aboriginal Corporation, Yulara, Northern Territory. 1996-1997: Anthropologist, Nyangatjatjara Aboriginal Corporation, Yulara, Northern Territory, review into the establishment of a Land Council. 1996: Anthropologist, Pitjantjatjara Council Review, Planning Advisory Services — consultants to the Pitjantjatjara Council, Alice Springs, Northern Territory. 1995: Professional independent review reading of an anthropological research report dealing with the Adelaide region, Department of State Aboriginal Affairs, Adelaide. 13

1995: Professional independent review reading of an anthropological research report dealing with the Far-West Coast region of South Australia, Department of State Aboriginal Affairs, Adelaide. 1993: Project Officer, Native Title Research Project, secondment within the Department of State Aboriginal Affairs, Adelaide. 1993: Development of a training program for staff in the Culture and Site Services section of the Department of State Aboriginal Affairs, Adelaide. 1988: Anthropological site survey fieldwork and report for a proposed pipe-line in Bungala country, Whyalla, South Australia, combined project — Kinhill Stearns; Pipelines Authority of South Australia and the Aboriginal Heritage Branch, Department of Environment and Planning, South Australia. 1988/89: Research Associate, Lake Eyre Basin Project, The South Australian Museum. 1986: Anthropologist, Alice Springs Community Needs Study Project, Hames Sharley Australia. 1986: Anthropologist, Whyalla Boat Harbour EIS, Kinhill Stearns Engineers. 1985: Anthropologist, Kokatha site survey project in areas between Woomera and Roxby Downs, Aboriginal Heritage Branch, Department of Environment and Planning. 1985: Anthropologist, Kokatha Women’s site survey project, Woomera to Roxby Downs Road realignment, Highways Department of South Australia and the Aboriginal Heritage Branch, Department of Environment and Planning, South Australia. 1985: Anthropologist, Tjribruki Trail Consultancy, South Australian Museum and Aboriginal Heritage Branch (South Australian Department of Environment and Planning) combined consultancy. 1984: Assistant Research Officer, Adelaide Transport Project, Infodec Consultancy.

SASH Consulting Services Pty Ltd - Community liaison and consultation

2005: SASH Consulting Services Pty Ltd, A Survey of Aboriginal Cultural Sites and Heritage Issues, Connor Holmes. 2005: SASH Consulting Services Pty Ltd, Port Adelaide Centre Redevelopment Project, Community issues paper and facilitation of Indigenous participation, Hassell Pty Ltd. 2005: SASH Consulting Services Pty Ltd, facilitation of workshop for the development of employment procedures & protocols, National Indigenous Link-up organisations, 7C Communications. 2006: SASH Consulting Services Pty Ltd, Review of Indigenous Health Research Policy, Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health (CRCAH) & Flinders University of South Australia joint project, Adelaide. 2006: Cultural advice seminar: "Strong Teeth for Little Kids” project orientation, Menzies School of Health, Darwin and Adelaide.

2006-2008: Various cultural reports for the Family Court of Australia; Adelaide Youth Court & District Court of South Australia (as detailed below).

2006-2007: Barngarla Native Title Claim (SA), Teitzel & Partners Solicitors, Roseville, NSW.

2007: Chief negotiator: arrangements to document and appropriately store the Read collection of artefacts & written materials with the Australian Institute of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies.

2008: Consultants on European and Aboriginal Heritage for the Buckland Park redevelopment, South Australia, Connell Wagner.

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2008: Consultation and reports on Aboriginal Heritage for Mt. Bryan Wind Farm (SA) and North Brown Hill Wind Farm (SA), Wind Prospect Pty Ltd & AGL Energy Ltd.

Legal, Criminal Court, Youth Court, Family Court, Indigenous Education, Social Justice, Health & Research Ethics

2019: Independent expert report, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement (SA), Child protection matter, Indulkana community, Pitjantjatjara language group. 2011-2012: Consultant, Children’s Centres Health Promotion, Department of Health SA, Community Matters Consultants. 2010: Independent expert report, Federal Family Court Matter, Port Lincoln Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention Legal Service Unit & Mark Mudri & Associates, Port Lincoln Aboriginal Community language groups. 2009-2010: University Research Fellow, Yaitya Purruna, Indigenous Health Unit, School of Population Health and Clinical Practice, The University of Adelaide, SA. 2008: Facilitator and speaker, All day Indigenous cultural awareness workshop, Courts Administration Authority in South Australia, Nunkuwarrin Yunti, South Australia. 2008: Expert participating in a conference of experts and Indigenous representatives for the Pt. Adelaide Magistrates Court in a criminal matter involving a young Aboriginal man, Ngarrindjeri language group, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement (SA) & District Court of South Australia. 2008: Independent expert advice, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement (SA), Child Protection Order matter before the Youth Court of South Australia, Pitjantjatjara Language group (SA). 2007: Independent expert report, Mellor Olsson Lawyers, Criminal Compensation matter, Supreme Court of SA, Pitjantjatjara Language group (NT & SA). 2007: Independent expert report, Legal Services Commission (Whyalla, SA), Criminal matter before the District Court of SA, Pitjantjatjara Language Group (Far West Coast, SA). 2007: Independent expert report, Legal Services Commission (SA), Family Court matter, Kaurna Language group (SA). 2006: Independent expert report, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement (Adelaide), Family Court matter, Warramungu & Walpiri language groups (NT). 2006: Independent expert report, Adey Lawyers (Adelaide), Family Court matter, Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara & Arrernte language groups (SA & NT). 2006: Independent expert report, Adelaide Youth Court of South Australia, Adnyamathanha & Arrernte Language groups (SA & NT). 2006: Independent expert report, District Criminal Court of South Australia, Ngaatnyatjarra Language group (WA). 2006: Appearance as an expert anthropological witness, Family Court of Australia (Adelaide), Ngarrindjeri & Barkindji Language groups (SA & NSW). 2006: Independent anthropological expert reports on Family Law Matters in 4 cases for the Legal Services Commission of South Australia (Ngarrindjeri (SA); West Coast (SA); Yankunytjatjara (SA & NT) and Adelaide Aboriginal groups). 2005: Independent anthropological expert report on a Family Law Matter, Septimus, Jones & Lee (Victoria), (Djaru-Kitja language group, WA) 2004-2005: Independent anthropological expert report on a Family Law Matter, Legal Services Commission of South Australia (Pitjantjatjara & Maori language & cultural groups). 2004-2005: Independent anthropological expert report on a Family Law Matter, Legal Services Commission of South Australia, Noarlunga (Kaurna and West coast language groups (SA)). 15

2004-2005: Independent anthropological expert report on a personal injury matter involving a young Aboriginal boy, Bolton’s Lawyers, (Adnymanthanha language group (SA)). 2004: Independent anthropological expert report on a Family Law Matter, Hume Taylor & Co. Barristers & Solicitors, (Pitjantjatjara language group (SA)). 2004: Independent anthropological expert report on a Family Law Matter, Legal Services Commission of South Australia, (Ngarrindjeri language group (SA)). 2003-2004: Independent anthropological expert report on a Family Law Matter, L. Dore - Child Representative, Murray & Cudmore, (Pitjantjatjara language group (SA/NT)). 2003-2004: Independent anthropological expert report on a Family Law Matter, Legal Services Commission of South Australia (Wirangu, Pitjantjatjara and Ngarrindjeri language groups (SA)). 2003: Independent anthropological advice on a Family Law Matter, Legal Services Commission of South Australia (Pitjantjatjara language group (SA)). 2003: Invited guest speaker, Family Court of Australia Judges’ Annual Conference – Sharing Knowledge, Alice Springs, (Family Court of Australia). 2003: Independent anthropological expert report on an accident compensation case (Ngarrindjeri language group) - Duncan, Basheer, Hannon Barristers and Solicitors. 2002: Independent anthropological expert report in relation to a criminal matter, young Aboriginal male (Narrunga & Ngarrindjeri language groups) - Nicholas Vadasz, Barrister & Solicitor. 2002: Independent anthropological expert report on a Family Law Matter for Bolton’s Lawyers, Gawler, South Australia (Adnyamathanha Language group). 2001: Independent anthropological expert report on a Family Law Matter for Barristers & Solicitors Mead Foreman McGinn, Adelaide, South Australia (Pitjantjatjara Language Group). 2001: Independent anthropological expert report on a Family Law Matter for the Legal Services Commission, Adelaide, South Australia (Adnyamathanha language group). 2000-2002: Interviewer South Australian sector, ‘Bringing Them Home’ Project, National Library of Australia, Canberra. 2000: Invited Anthropological assessment of the manual, Petrol sniffing and other solvents: A Resource kit for Aboriginal communities, Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council SA Inc. and the Department for Human Services, South Australia. 1999/2000: Independent anthropological expert report and provision of expert evidence in court on the significance of Aboriginality in a Family Law Matter, North & Badgery Barristers & Solicitors, Sydney, NSW (Eastern Arrernte language group). 2000: Anthropological expert evidence on cultural issues for an Aboriginal adult from the Adelaide region involved in a criminal court case, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, South Australia. 1998: Independent anthropological expert report on a juvenile criminal court matter involving a 17-year-old Aboriginal male youth for the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement of South Australia (Kokatha language group). 1997/98: Preparation of preliminary anthropological expert evidence for the Legal Services Commission of South Australia on the significance of Aboriginality for a child involved in a family Law matter (Kaurna language group). 1997/98: Preparation of preliminary anthropological expert evidence for an injury compensation case, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, South Australia (Pitjantjatjara language group). 1997/98: Aboriginal Research Institute, University of South Australia consultancy for the North Queensland Women’s Legal Service investigation of appropriate legal services for Indigenous women in North Queensland. 1997/98: Aboriginal Research Institute, University of South Australia consultancy for the South Australian Women’s Legal Service investigation of appropriate legal services for Indigenous women in South Australia. 16

1997: Anthropologist, literature review project on the representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on juries, co-consultant with Mark Israel (Legal Studies, Flinders University of South Australia), consultancy for the Department of State Aboriginal Affairs, South Australia. 1997: Independent anthropological expert report and provision of expert evidence in court on the significance of Aboriginality for a child involved in a family Law matter, Legal Services Commission of South Australia (Central Queensland area). 1996: Independent anthropological expert report on a juvenile criminal court matter involving a 17-year-old Aboriginal male youth for the Youth Court of South Australia (Ngarrindjeri language group). 1995: Independent anthropological expert report on a juvenile criminal court matter involving a 12-year-old Aboriginal girl from the Adelaide region for the Youth Court of South Australia. 1993/1994: Aboriginal Liaison officer, Aboriginal Crime Prevention programs (seconded position within the Department of State Aboriginal Affairs, Adelaide), Joint project between the Department of State Aboriginal Affairs and the Attorney General’s Department, South Australia. 1990: Commissioned report on Aboriginal youth issues for the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, Adelaide. I also provided on-going research assistance to the Commission throughout 1990. 1987: Anthropologist, WOMA Aboriginal Alcohol Rehabilitation project for Aboriginal youth, WOMA Port Augusta, South Australia.

Field work for PhD 1986 to 1987: 19 months independent field research, Port Augusta, South Australia.

Film, Arts, Radio & Media 2019: Interview, L. Albeck-Ripka, ‘The changing nature of Aussie and Indigenous Hip- Hop’, New York Times. 2018/2019: Indigenous consultant, The Vault Hip-Hop project & Indigenous community forum, Arts Centre, Melbourne, Victoria. 2018-2019: Radio presenter, PBS Community Radio, Collingwood, Victoria. 2018: Co-presenter and music curator, Survival Day Special on Indigenous Protest Music, Sunday Lunch, Radio 3RRR, 102.7FM, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 28/1/2018, https://www.rrr.org.au/program/sunday-lunch?an_page=2018-01-28. 2018: Interview, A. Pavlotski., ‘Looking from the inside out: A keynote retrospective with Dr. Suzi Hutchings, in Q Australian Anthropological Society Newsletter, No. 143/February, 2018 (pp. 2-4), http://www.aas.membes2.com.au/public/36/files/The%20Q%20Archive/141- 150/143%20The%20Q%20February%202018.pdf. 2017: Interview on Indigenous Australian Hip-Hop for Le Courier Magazine (Switzerland) by Jérémie Berlioux, 18/8/2017. 2017: Interview, Clune, R., ‘Briggs On the Power of Indigenous Hip-Hop: “You’re in For A F*cking Treat’, in GC (Australia), 13/4/2017, http://www.gq.com.au/entertainment/music/indigenous+hip+hop,50167. 2016: Interview, K. Coombs, ‘Hip hop and rap giving voice to young Indigenous protest, in The Citizen, 26/1/2016, http://www.thecitizen.org.au/features/hip-hop-and-rap-giving- voice-young-indigenous-protest. 2009-2016: Radio program producer and presenter for the radio shows, Crossing Tracks, PrimeTime Jazz, International Links, Jazz on the Terrace, Free Range and Launch Pad, Radio Adelaide (101.5FM), Adelaide. 2010: Co-presenter & co-ordinator, Twisting Mirrors Graduate Symposium with Professor Michael Taussig, Adelaide 2010 Arts Festival - International Visual Arts Program, Samstag 17

Museum of Contemporary Art and the South Australian School of Art in collaboration with the University of South Australia, Adelaide. 2005: presenter & facilitator, Inaugural Indigenous Writer’s Festival, SA Writer’s Centre, Adelaide. 2004: Author of the play and workshop, Embassy – Interactive theatre – Indigenous cultural issues in the workplace, Arts SA, Adelaide. 2001-2002: team member - writer and editor – Aboriginal cultural protocols for research – Kokatinna staff development program web page, Faculty of Health Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia. 1997 to 1999: Script assessor for the South Australian Film Corporation. 1999: Script assessment of an Indigenous documentary film on Aboriginal ‘Unsung Heroes’, South Australian Film Corporation. 1997: Script assessment of a documentary on the Seven Sisters Dreaming Story, South Australian Film Corporation. 1997: Script assessment of a commercial documentary project on Arnhem Land Communities for the Indigenous Branch of the Australian Film Commission. 1997: Script assessment of an independent film project being conducted in the Pitjantjatjara Lands, South Australia, South Australian Film Corporation. 1996/7: Script editor, Independent film by Andrew Taylor, “26 Hooks & Eyes”, Australian Film Commission. 1996: Professional reader’s assessment of a script dealing with Indigenous peoples living on the Far-West Coast of South Australia, Indigenous Branch of the Australian Film Commission. 1996: Entered script for consideration by the Australian Film Commission’s Indigenous Branch, Indigenous Drama Initiative 11. 1996 to 1998: Script assessor for the Indigenous Branch of the Australian Film Commission. 1994: Entered film entitled: ‘Performances’ in the ‘Shoot the Fringe’ competition, Adelaide Fringe Festival. 1993 to 1994: Script adviser on a film project looking at the Koonibba Aboriginal Mission by Phil Bradley and John Macumba. 1992 to 1993: Anthropological consultant and assistant in script development, Macumba Media Enterprises (Macumba Film and Television Productions), Adelaide. 1991 to 1993: Co-script writer on a film proposal on Aboriginal art sites in the Mount Barker district for the Mannum Aboriginal Consultative Committee. 1991 to 1992: Collaborator in the development of the visual presentation and concept for the script of a computer animated film by South Australian independent film maker Kym Hammond entitled “Talkin’ Television”. 1987: Provided research and administrative assistance to the Port Augusta Aboriginal Media Association (forerunner to Umeewarra Media).

Professional memberships • Professional Fellow of the Australian Anthropological Society • Professional member of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (member #410) • Member, Anthropological Society of South Australia

Other memberships • Voting member, Tandanya Aboriginal Cultural Institute, South Australia.

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Courses

Languages • Yankunytjatjara/Antakirinja Language course, Adelaide, South Australia. • Pitjantjatjara Language course, Faculty of Aboriginal and Islander Studies, University of South Australia. • Yura Ngawarla, Adnyamathanha Language Course, Pitchi Richi, Flinders Ranges, South Australia.

Management • Train the trainer (SA Public Service) • Selection techniques for the employment of public servants (SA Public Service) • Basic Management and Supervision (SA Public Service) • Career and life planning for women (Adelaide College of TAFE) • Occupational Health & Safety in the Workplace (University of South Australia)

Film, Media, Photography and Writing • DJ, Producer & Presenter, Crossing Tracks Radio Show, Radio Adelaide (101.5FM) & PBS Radio, Melbourne, Australia. • Voice lessons, with Beverley Peart – professional singer and voice trainer, Unley, South Australia. • Aboriginal Video Project Development (Australian Film, Television and Radio School), Adelaide. • Screen Analysis: Focus on documentary (Australian Film, Television and Radio School), Adelaide. • Getting your message across in Video and Film (Australian Film, Television and Radio School/Kaurna Higher Education Centre, University of South Australia). • In camera editing and video editing suite course (FemTV/SCAT Television). • A Basic Scriptwriting Course (Australian Writers Guild SA). • Writing for the screen (WEA, SA) • Writing short stories (Research Centre for Women’s Studies, University of Adelaide by Zoë Fairbairns, SA). • Photography (Kingston Park College of TAFE, SA) • Studio Photography (Kingston Park College of TAFE, SA) • Media skills workshop (Adelaide College of TAFE, SA) • Writing Short stories (WEA, SA)