
Belinda Murdoch
Group Manager First Nations Engagement
Qantas
Belinda is a First Nations engagement professional focused on developing, planning, and delivering strategies that create equity across multiple industries, including government, non-profit organisation's, agriculture, hospitality, construction and most recently, aviation. She has led initiatives to increase cultural knowledge, community engagement, employment and training, business engagement, and partnerships that create meaningful opportunities and drive positive social outcomes.
SESSIONS
Day 2
9:50
Panel: Unpacking What it Means to be a Culturally Responsive and Safe Workplace
Explore how to embed cultural safety into policies, behaviours and systems where First Nations women’s voices are heard and respected
Unpacking what will make the biggest differences for First Nations women to feel culturally safe and empowered to thrive in workplaces
Lessons learned from implementing RAPs: How to develop these as strategic imperatives, and how accountability is embedded across leadership and operations
Moderator: Belinda Cashman PSM, Director Aboriginal Health Strategy, Western Sydney Local Health District
Amanda Maitland-Smith, Director Campus Establishment Projects & First Nations Co-Chair, Reconciliation Action Plan Committee, Bendigo Kangan Institute
Belinda Murdoch, Group Manager First Nations Engagement, Qantas
Tanja Hirvonen, Chief Executive Officer, Thirrili; Board Member, Australian Indigenous Psychologists Association