Joshua Gilbert
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Gloucester,
Australia
0432 260 024 contact@gilbertjoshuam.com
Hours

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.

 
 
If you are an Indigenous person working in a mainstream organisation, you probably know the feeling of doing two jobs: the one you were hired for and the unpaid job of managing cultural expectations, educating colleagues and navigating culturally uns
Flashback: May 30, 2025

Indigenous culture is often viewed as something static, unable to move with the times. It is a pervasive stereotype in Australia, leading to an assumption that our participation in society only occurred prior to colonisation.
If we are serious about climate-smart farming, we must recognise that land stewardship and water stewardship are the exact same conversation.

Here is a look outside the mobile studio from my podcast recording with Kinjia Munkara-Murray for @melbourn
Systemic racism is not just about what is said in the workplace. It is about how our work is valued and compensated.

Yesterday I appeared at the parliamentary inquiry into racism alongside Prof. Nareen Young and Prof. Lindon Coombes from the Centre
Last week, I had the opportunity to address the National TAFE AGM for the AEU. 

My presentation focused on the Gari Yala (Speak the Truth) research, a critical body of work that documents the authentic workplace experiences of Aboriginal and Torres
 
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