EPISODE · Aug 28, 2025 · 46 MIN
Episode 4: Decolonising the workplace
from Dear EQI · host EQI
On this episode, special guest, Ella Noah Bancroft. Ella is a proud member of the Bundjalung nation of Northern NSW, with bloodlines also to England and Scotland. She’s an artist, author, mentor, consultant and founder of ‘The Returning’, an Indigenous charity designed to bring all peoples of all ages, races and places back to country. On this episode, Ella joins us to talk all about decolonising the workplace - what it is, why it matters, and steps you can take to put it into action. Show notesAccessibility transcriptIf you’ve enjoyed this episode, we’d love you to share it and leave a review, wherever you get your podcasts. Head over to equalityinstitute.org and education.equalityinstitute.org to sign up to our mailing lists for the latest evidence, learning resources, tools and more. This podcast is hosted by Dr Emma Fulu and Domini Marshall. It’s produced by Katherine Lim. Editing, mixing and sound design, including original music, is by Jack Prest. It was brought to you by Equality at Work by The Equality Institute - our DEI online education that's changing hearts and minds, and Melbourne Connect Co-working, Melbourne’s most innovative co-working space.
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On this episode, special guest, Ella Noah Bancroft. Ella is a proud member of the Bundjalung nation of Northern NSW, with bloodlines also to England and Scotland. She’s an artist, author, mentor, consultant and founder of ‘The Returning’, an Indigenous charity designed to bring all peoples of all ages, races and places back to country. On this episode, Ella joins us to talk all about decolonising the workplace - what it is, why it matters, and steps you can take to put it into action. Show ...
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