2024 Dungala Kaiela Oration highlights First Nations diplomacy

VISION FOR THE FUTURE... Australia’s Ambassador for First Nations People Justin Mohamed delivered the 2024 Dungala Kaiela Oration on Yorta Yorta Country. Photo: Casamento Photography.

JUSTIN Mohamed, Australia’s inaugural Ambassador for First Nations People, delivered the Dungala Kaiela Oration on Yorta Yorta Country in Shepparton in July, alongside local Yorta Yorta and other First Nations communities, and Goulburn Valley community members.

Mr Mohamed, a Gooreng Gooreng man from Bundaberg in Queensland, is Australia’s dedicated First Nations representative for international engagement. He has a strong connection to community, having worked in First Nations health, social justice and reconciliation over decades, as well as in government and the corporate sector.

As a former CEO of Rumbalara Aboriginal Cooperative (RAC) and Director of the Academy of Sport Health and Education (ASHE), a partnership between Rumbalara Football Netball Club (RFNC), University of Melbourne and GOTAFE, he is a stand-out example of the region’s investment in First Nations leadership.

In his address, Mr Mohamed spoke of the deep and longstanding personal connection he has with the region and its First Nations-led institutions, and drew on the aims and work of his Office of First Nations International Engagement at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, to drive a First Nations approach to foreign policy, including trade and investment, and development, in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

VISION FOR THE FUTURE… Australia’s Ambassador for First Nations People Justin Mohamed delivered the 2024 Dungala Kaiela Oration on Yorta Yorta Country. Photo: Casamento Photography.

Mr Mohamed is working to identify new areas of cooperation between First Nations communities and Australia’s international partners, including in intellectual property and exports, climate change, human rights, tourism and development.

Kaiela Institute (KI) executive director Paul Briggs AO said it was significant that the 2024 Oration would be joined by Mr Mohamad given the Institute’s efforts to build a productive and prosperous future of the Goulburn Murray community.

“We look forward to his advocacy at national and international levels in his new role as the inaugural Ambassador for First Nations people. We are confident this will build momentum for delivering the innovative Goulburn Murray Regional Prosperity and Productivity Plan, a whole-of-region partnership to recognise and deliver our right to a thriving First Nations economy,” Paul Briggs said.

University of Melbourne Vice-Chancellor Professor Duncan Maskell said the University’s enduring commitment and partnership with the KI and the Goulburn Valley was emphasised by the annual Oration, now in its 16th year.

A recording of Mr Mohamed’s Oration can be viewed online at https://bit.ly/4eBB8sj