We sit down and have a yarn with Michelle Deshong - AILC alumnus and former AILC board member. Michelle is an academic, business woman and strong voice for Indigenous women's empowerment. Read more
AILC has established an Alumni Advisory Committee to help us plan communications and activities for the many people across Australia who have completed a leadership course with us. We want to help our community members to stay connected and continue their leadership journey. Read more
Elana Laws from Canberra, reflects on her experience completing a Certificate II in Indigenous Leadership during 2022/23. Read more
My name is Tyrone. My Tongue is my spear; my spear is my pride; and I am proud to be Aboriginal. AILC alumnus, Tyrone Bean's moving speech presented at the AILC's 21st Anniversary Gala Dinner, 15 October 2022. Read more
Jordan Mogridge recently completed the online Certificate IV in Indigenous Leadership with the AILC. Unsure of what to expect, Jordan was pleased to find that the course allowed plenty of opportunity for discussion and knowledge sharing. Read more
This month we chat with inspirational AILC alumnus Tash Hunter. Tash is a Nykina woman born on Karriyarra Country in Western Australia. Tash has worked as a medic, educator and is now pursuing her passion for sustainable development as a board member of the Aboriginal Biodiversity Conservation Foundation. Read more
All of our students are stars, but one is a also a television star! Daniella Borg, currently completing her Cert IV in Indigenous Leadership, and her nine daughters feature in NITV's reality show 'Family Rules'. Read more
AILC had the pleasure of interviewing alumnus Jasmine Graham this week. Jasmine was one of our first course participants back in the early 2000s and is now Deputy Director at the Kaiela Institute in Shepparton, Victoria. Read more
Misha is a Yuin woman born in Nowra and from the Jerrinja community in Culburra, NSW. She completed the AILC's Certificate IV in Indigenous Leadership in Brisbane, 2018. In this post Misha shares her thoughts on the leadership course and learning with the AILC. Read more
Darren Johnson-Reed is a Warumunga and Butchulla Man from Tennant Creek. He graduated from the Cert IV Indigenous Leadership in 2018. He shares his story with The Leader. Read more