Staff at the Muru Dali Gili Gili Employee Network Day
Muru Dali Gili Gili employee network day at nslhd Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and allies from across NSLHD gathered at the Northern Sydney Education and Conference Centre (NSECC) to celebrate the annual Muru
Dali Gili Gili Employee Network Day. Meaning “Path to Shine” in the local Dharug language, the day honours Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff through cultural connection and meaningful career development. Chief Executive Adjunct Professor Anthony Schembri said the event highlighted the importance of a diverse and inclusive workforce. “A workforce that reflects the diversity of our population not only improves organisational culture but supports better health outcomes for our First Nations consumers,” he said. “Events like this remind us that closing the gap is a shared responsibility. By listening, learning and taking action, we strengthen both our workforce and our service to community.” The event opened with a smoking ceremony and Acknowledgement of Country in the courtyard, followed by updates from the Muru Dali Gili Gili Employee Network. Staff took part in leadership and career development sessions, yarning circles, and wellbeing activities. Cultural workshops included the Guni Bee paint-a-pot activity, food medicine talk, mindfulness and sound healing, and health checks.
Staff planting seedlings
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