Recently the CEO of CATSINaM Janinne Mohamed arranged with Chloe Shorten for the reception of First Australian women leaders in health at Government House. Weenthunga’s Lin Oke and Steff Armstrong were in attendance, along with a nursing and midwifery student Georgia Radford, and Maya Coff who is a secondary student aspiring to become a midwife. Both have been inspired by Weenthunga’s Health Day Women’s Talk. This was featured on ABC’s Victorian News Bulletin on the 4th of August.
29/09/2019
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Weenthunga presents at IAHA 2019
Weenthunga was honoured to be selected to present on our Nyarrn-gakgo mangkie young women’s program and VAHENonline at the 2019 IAHA Conference. We’ve shared our Abstracts below. Nyarrn-gakgo mangkieNyarrn-gakgo mangkie in Woiwurrung means ‘Hear Within’. “We come together in a safe environment to hear and understand other women’s stories. We’re supported by community and ancestors to listen to our own … Read More