when: 08 July 2025 | venue: Online | cost: Free | address: See event description for details on how to connect. | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/creative-impact-first-nations-cultural-awareness-tickets-1414516038549?aff=oddtdtcreator
published: 30 Jun 2025, 5 min read
A free series of expert-led discussions providing artists, creative practitioners and arts workers with practical guidance on meeting good practice standards.
Join this session to help you understand the significance of cultural protocols, respect, and engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Led by Adam Hansen, senior community engagement coordinator in the First Nations leadership team at the City of Sydney, the session explores:
formal recognition at events and programs
fair payment for cultural work
Indigenous cultural and intellectual property rights
collaborative approaches.
You'll also hear from Erica Brennan, First Nations coordinator at Sydney Fringe Festival.
A reference guide addressing First Nations cultural awareness and protocols drawn from the City of Sydney's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander protocols and other relevant links is provided for participants.
Registration is essential. A Zoom link will be emailed to you before the webinar.
Presented by the City of Sydney.
We aim to produce inclusive and accessible events. If you have any particular access or communication needs, please contact Teik Kim Pok, cultural projects coordinator on 0436 607 274 or tpok@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au.
Speakers
Adam Hansen a proud Noongar man from Bunbury, Western Australia, now calls south-west Sydney home. With a Bachelor of Human Movement and DipEd from UTS and a Masters in Indigenous Education from Macquarie University, Adam has dedicated his career to mentoring young people and supporting Indigenous students in achieving university admission. His deep commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples extends to cultural competency training, after facilitating workshops for more than a decade.
Erica Brennan is a writer, director, creative producer and physical theatre performer living on Gadigal Land. She is a proud Gamillaroi woman and grew up in the Blue Mountains on the beautiful country of the Gundengurra and Darug. She has written short plays for young people and full-length works, and as a director she champions experimental and collaborative processes. In addition to her creative work, she is deeply committed to fostering wellbeing in the arts as a member of the Lived Experience Advisory Panel for the Arts Wellbeing Collective.
Explore other webinars in the Creative impact series.
Image credit: Ngaran Ngaran perform at Yabun Festival 2023, Photo by Joseph Mayers/City of Sydney
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A free series of expert-led discussions providing artists, creative practitioners and arts workers with practical guidance on meeting good practice standards.
Join this session to help you understand the significance of cultural protocols, respect, and engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Led by Adam Hansen, senior community engagement coordinator in the First Nations leadership team at the City of Sydney, the session explores:
formal recognition at events and programs
fair payment for cultural work
Indigenous cultural and intellectual property rights
collaborative approaches.
You'll also hear from Erica Brennan, First Nations coordinator at Sydney Fringe Festival.
A reference guide addressing First Nations cultural awareness and protocols drawn from the City of Sydney's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander protocols and other relevant links is provided for participants.
Registration is essential. A Zoom link will be emailed to you before the webinar.
Presented by the City of Sydney.
We aim to produce inclusive and accessible events. If you have any particular access or communication needs, please contact Teik Kim Pok, cultural projects coordinator on 0436 607 274 or tpok@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au.
Speakers
Adam Hansen a proud Noongar man from Bunbury, Western Australia, now calls south-west Sydney home. With a Bachelor of Human Movement and DipEd from UTS and a Masters in Indigenous Education from Macquarie University, Adam has dedicated his career to mentoring young people and supporting Indigenous students in achieving university admission. His deep commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples extends to cultural competency training, after facilitating workshops for more than a decade.
Erica Brennan is a writer, director, creative producer and physical theatre performer living on Gadigal Land. She is a proud Gamillaroi woman and grew up in the Blue Mountains on the beautiful country of the Gundengurra and Darug. She has written short plays for young people and full-length works, and as a director she champions experimental and collaborative processes. In addition to her creative work, she is deeply committed to fostering wellbeing in the arts as a member of the Lived Experience Advisory Panel for the Arts Wellbeing Collective.
Explore other webinars in the Creative impact series.
Image credit: Ngaran Ngaran perform at Yabun Festival 2023, Photo by Joseph Mayers/City of Sydney
Go see Creative Impact webinar: First Nations cultural awareness 2025.

Creative Impact webinar: First Nations cultural awareness 2025 is on 08 July 2025. The opening hours are: Tuesday 8 July from 1pm to 2pm. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 02 9265 9333 for details.
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