EPISODE · Jan 24, 2024 · 30 MIN
Yarning with Selena Uibo on the QueenBe podcast
from Queen Be RisingWhere women in midlife can rise together - strong, confident and unstoppable! · host Tanya Rutherford and Queen Be Rising
Welcome to the Queen Be podcast, where we celebrate the stories of regional women and their incredible journeys. Today, we have the honor of speaking with Selena Uibo, a passionate advocate against Aboriginal disadvantage and a true queen in her own right. Selena, a proud Nunggubuyu woman, grew up in the small community of Bachelor, surrounded by the beauty of Litchfield National Park. Her parents, both educators, instilled in her a love for learning and a deep commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of others. Selena's journey has taken her from teaching in her mother's community of Nagoya to becoming a member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. As a minister, she has faced numerous challenges, but her unwavering dedication to her constituents and her family has kept her grounded.
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Welcome to the Queen Be podcast, where we celebrate the stories of regional women and their incredible journeys. Today, we have the honor of speaking with Selena Uibo, a passionate advocate against Aboriginal disadvantage and a true queen in her own right. Selena, a proud Nunggubuyu woman, grew up in the small community of Bachelor, surrounded by the beauty of Litchfield National Park. Her parents, both educators, instilled in her a love for learning and a deep commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of others. Selena's journey has taken her from teaching in her mother's community of Nagoya to becoming a member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. As a minister, she has faced numerous challenges, but her unwavering dedication to her constituents and her family has kept her grounded.
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