Joshua Gilbert
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Gloucester,
Australia
0432 260 024 contact@gilbertjoshuam.com
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I conduct my work on the lands of my people, Worimi People, and acknowledge my Elders and Ancestors on this country we now call Gloucester. This land is, was and always will be Worimi Country, for agriculture took it from us but provides the ability for us to continue our connection. Gathay Nyiirun, let us go together.

 
 
An important day in Sydney yesterday at The Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand (AIRAANZ) Conference 2026, sharing the latest work from the Centre for Indigenous People and Work (CIPW).

I joined Professor Naree
In my book, Australia’s Agricultural Identity, I reflect on the fact that while modern agriculture has been here for 200 years, the Worimi have been caring for this land for thousands.

We often focus on 'productivity' and 'economic returns&rsq
January 26.

For some, today is a day of celebration. For many others, it is a day of mourning and survival.

As I wrote in Australia’s Agricultural Identity, when we look at the "long story" of this continent, a story that stretches
A short excerpt from my book, Australia’s Agricultural Identity: An Aboriginal Yarn. 📖🌾

"We often focus on 'ownership' and economic returns. But as I write in the book, we belong to this place and our connection binds us here. It is abo
Thank you to the National Indigenous Times  for covering the recent submission from the team at the Centre for Indigenous People and Work (CIPW).

I’ve been proud to work with Professor Nareen Young and Professor Jane O'Leary to bring these iss
 
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