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Personal Profile

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Education

2015-2017

University Name

2011-2014

University Name

2007-2014

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I live on the lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung People. The water I drink, the air I breathe, and the trees that make me feel at home are from land unceded. I am thankful to be here and know that my presence as a white settler is a privilege afforded to me by the care of the true custodians of the land. I support First Nations people in the call for a treaty and believe in giving land back, paying the rent, and the need to abolish not only Australia Day but the colonial mindset that upholds it. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal Land. 
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