First Nations Women in Leadership Masterclass Series

Sydney 15-16 September
15-16 September
Darwin 14-15 October
14-15 October
Brisbane 4-5 November
4-5 November

Realise and nurture your natural leadership
First Nations women hold vital roles as carers, teachers, healers and leaders in their workplaces, families and communities, so it is crucial that there are strong, capable and centred women in these roles.
The Hatchery has partnered with Ngemba woman and audience favourite leader, speaker and facilitator Lil Gordon to deliver a series of immersive and culturally-informed masterclasses to ensure that First Nations women have the opportunity to reflect, connect and grow into the best versions of themselves and allow their work, life and community to truly thrive. Using Lil’s framework of “the five R’s”, Respect, Reflection, Responsibility, Relationships and Reciprocity, you will find your driving purpose, reflect on your values, grow your confidence and cultivate your networks in order to build your story as a deadly First Nations woman in leadership.
Find your centre, chart your goals, lead people authentically and step into your power at this unmissable learning opportunity. Join Lil to learn how to create the world that you want to live in, one that will continue to grow and thrive for generations to come.
Your event experience
The support and guidance of a seasoned, knowledgeable and engaging First Nations leader and facilitator
Small group-based activity sessions to translate ideas into practice
A safe, sacred space for First Nations women to share and grow together
Build new connections and a local support network of like-minded peers
Lil Gordon (She/Her)
Ngemba/Ngiyampaa Woman, Seasoned Executive Leader, Consultant & Facilitator
My passion is working alongside our communities in empowering Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people to create their own destiny, to provide those opportunities to give us the best chance to be the very best we can with whatever we choose to do. Aboriginal education and training has been my main field along with effective and balanced leadership in building capability with Aboriginal people as well as building understanding and capacity with non-Aboriginal people to recognise their potential in the ‘bigger picture’.
Key benefits
Build your story by better understanding yourself, your values & your goals
Cultivate skills to work & lead with emotional intelligence & empowerment
Harness the power of authentic leadership & build trust & confidence in yourself & your team
Boost your resilience & cultivate habits to thrive & avoid burnout
Nurture relationships & networks to step into your power as a leader
Understand how First Nations wisdom, culture & values are your leadership superpowers
Who will attend?
This two-day workshop is designed for First Nations-identified women, in current leadership roles or aspiring leaders from:
- Federal, State & Local Government
- Community & Non-for-Profit Organisations
- Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations
- Universities
- Private Sector
Agenda
All times are shown in local time
Acknowledgement of Country
Introductions & Program Outline
Respect
- ‘Sharing and connection ground’
- Nurturing a safe and caring space
- Sharing culture, country, experiences and areas for growth and learning
*Bring something (picture, art, artefact, song, poem etc) that has a deep meaning to you that you would be willing to share with the group
Morning break
Reflection
- ‘Building your Story’
- Self-reflection
- Who/what/where is your centre?
- Where are you now?
- What are your values and strengths?
- What does success look like to you personally and professionally?
Lunch
Responsibility
- Exploring the role of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women as leaders
- Leading people authentically
- Building trust and confidence
- Delivering results
- Holding space in the hard moments
- Your value proposition: Building your brand
- Maintaining your connection to culture and country
Afternoon break
Role models
- Stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women leaders
- What do we see, hear & feel from these stories?
Respect, Reflection, Responsibility
- Learnings
Close of Day One
Acknowledgement of Country
Program Outline
Respect, Reflection, Responsibility
- ‘Sharing & connection ground’
- Day one: Looking back
Morning break
Relationships
- ‘Building connections’
- The art of connection, communication and collaboration
- Leading with influence
- Managing difficult conversations
- Stepping into your power
- Trusting your instincts and holding ground
- Mentors/Sponsorship
- Building and maintaining strong and supportive networks.
Lunch break
Reciprocity
- Connection to culture, country and kin
- Ancient wisdom and memory
- Giving and receiving energy
- Importance of empathy and listening
- Ensuring openness to learn from others
- Nurturing self and Work/Life Balance
- Seven Generations Thinking
- Understanding your legacy
Afternoon break
‘Realising & nurturing your natural leadership’
- Building and talking your story
- Exploring different mediums to build and talk your story
- Celebrating success and you
Respect, Reflection, Responsibility, Relationships, Reciprocity
- Learnings
Close of Masterclass
Sydney | Gadigal – Exact venue to be confirmed
Brisbane | Meanjin – Exact venue to be confirmed
Darwin | Garramilla – Exact venue to be confirmed
Benefits of attending in-person: This is the perfect networking opportunity for leaders, in an environment that will set you up to build new connections and a support network of like-minded peers!
Food & catering requirements: Catering is provided at all in-person The Hatchery events. Dietary requirements and special needs are to be communicated to event organisers one week prior to the event commencing. Please identify yourself to The Hatchery staff upon arrival to ensure all your needs are met.
Dress code: The event dress code is Business casual
Pricing
Save until 10 July
+GST
Early bird pricing
Save $700
Save until 7 August
+GST
Early bird pricing
Save $400
Save until 28 August
+GST
Early bird pricing
Save $200
Standard rate after early bird
+GST
Save until 10 July
+GST
Early bird pricing
Save $700
Save untill 7 August
+GST
Early bird pricing
Save $400
Save until 28 August
+GST
Early bird pricing
Save $200
Standard rate after early bird
+GST
Bring your colleagues and save with a group discount
Groups of 5+ attendees save 10% Groups of 10+ attendees save 20%
The event was not just engaging and amazing, it was a profound journey of education and insight for me, told through the vulnerability, passion and authenticity of the speaker. It was a deeply moving and transformative experience”
Lindsey Hewett
Department of Defence, November 2023
I was blown away by Lil’s knowledge, presence and ability to capture and maintain the audience’s attention. The information presented was not only valuable, but also delivered in a clear and engaging manner. I left feeling inspired.”
Fay Hart
Corporate Services Manager, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, June 2024
Being in the room with such inspiring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders and emerging leaders was truly regenerative. It will be an experience that will live with me for a long time”
Cherie Hill
Department of Infrastructure, April 2024
A huge ‘thank you’ to the entire team. This course was a very thought provoking and emotional experience, with great engagement from all parties. Could have sat, listened and yarned all day.”
Corinne Kennedy
Regional Investment Corporation, June 2024
Inspirational, engaging, real and genuine. Four great words to sum up a fabulous workshop with Lil. Thank you!”
Heather Dickinson
Learning and Development Consultant, Ipswich City Council, June 2024