In this powerful NAIDOC Week special celebrating the 2025 theme of "Next Generation: Strength Vision and Legacy," host Nicky sits down with Charlie Ashby, Cultural Lead for Cullunghutti Aboriginal Child and Family Centre in the Shoalhaven. This is a conversation that will transform how you think about cultural healing and community connection.
“We are in good hands” says Charlie as he opens up about the incredible work happening at Cullunghutti, where children are strengthening their cultural identity through immersive experiences on country. By embracing the bush, connecting with animals, and engaging with spirit and culture, these young people are discovering respect, belonging, and responsibility in ways that create lasting transformation.
The conversation reveals how this approach is building resilient children and a deeply respectful community where trust flourishes. The impact extends beyond Aboriginal children as Charlie explains how their truth-telling processes are helping non-Aboriginal educators become more effective supporters of young people.
The discussion doesn't shy away from difficult topics – exploring how non-Aboriginal people can be genuine allies, addressing the legacy of the Voice referendum's No vote, and examining how cultural practices like Welcome to Country have become politicized despite their healing origins.
Nicky brings vulnerability to the conversation, openly addressing the nervousness many people feel when engaging with Aboriginal culture, helping to break down barriers and awkwardness. Together, they create an invitation for listeners to join Cullunghutti's vital community work, emphasizing that everyone has a role in building resilient future leaders and strong young people.
This episode offers both inspiration and practical pathways for meaningful cultural engagement and healing. You can check out Cullunghutti’s great work at their website www.cullunghutti.org.au or drop in and say g’day next time you are in Nowra.
Acknowledgement of Country
Community Industry Group' podcast is recorded on beautiful Dharawal Country, and we acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, and their Elders.
We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture, the world’s oldest living culture, and the contribution they make to the life of this region and our country.
We acknowledge that we live and work on Aboriginal land and recognise the strength, resilience and capacity of Aboriginal people.
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