Who We Are

Our story: Balance by Shawana Andrews, Palawa (2020) ©

Balance across time, place and people through relationships, respect, reciprocity and responsibility

Our Story

Weenthunga was established in 2010 by a collective of First Nations and Settler Australian health professionals who identified the importance of a connected health workforce.

Our purpose is to uphold health sovereignty and progress health justice for First Nations people.

We see health sovereignty as being innate since Creation and interconnected to self-determination. In upholding health sovereignty we’re growing, nourishing and connecting the First Nations health, wellbeing and healing workforce.

We see health justice as being necessitated by invasion and the ongoing impacts of the colonial project. In progressing health justice, we’re building critical allyship and igniting transformational change across health and health education systems.

At Weenthunga, we work two-way. We’re valuing and practicing cultural humility and two-way working, demonstrating what’s possible when knowledge systems meet and mix.

Our Values

Our work is grounded by our values, the 4Rs + Resistance.
Relationships:

Genuine and lasting connections with, and interconnections between, people, communities and Country. We gift ourselves and each other space to honour, nurture, and deepen our relationships.

Respect:

Listening to people, communities and Country with the intent to understand, and thoughtfully responding when appropriate. We move through spaces purposefully and with cultural humility, centring our intentions to respectfully be and grow, individually and together.

Reciprocity:

A balanced, cyclical exchange shared between the act of giving and the act of receiving by people, communities and Country. Enacted in our work, relationships, and the roles we hold – teacher/learner, speaker/listener, thinker/doer, and so on – in reciprocity, we continue to show up.

Responsibility:

In acknowledging our obligations to people, communities and Country, we hold ourselves and each other accountable for our words, actions and inactions. We have a collective responsibility to back health sovereignty and progress health justice for First Nations people in so-called Victoria.

Resistance:

As First Nations people, we stand strong in our ways of knowing, being, doing, and continuing the legacy and fight of generations before us. Working two-way, we protest and act against ongoing assimilationist agendas, disrupting oppressive systems, structures, and minds.

Redistribute Wealth

You can back First Nations solutions and the critical work we’re doing in health and health education by redistributing wealth to Weenthunga.

Our Committee of Management

Michelle Crilly
Michelle Crilly
President

Yorta Yorta

Paramedic

Lani Wilson
Lani Wilson
Vice-President

Kombumerri

Senior First Nations Hospital Liaison Officer

Bonny Rawson
Bonny Rawson
Treasurer

Ballardong Noongar

Food Science and Technology

Tia Brown
Tia Brown
Committee Member

Wamba Wamba

Koorie Engagement Support Officer

Tiana Koehrer
Tiana Koehrer
Committee Member

Wurundjeri, Yorta Yorta

Government and Stakeholder Relations Advisor

Emma Thurling
Emma Thurling
Committee Member

Palawa

Assistant Director Community Care Services

Lillian Arnold-Rendell
Lillian Arnold-Rendell
Committee Member

Dharug, Kamiliroi

Cultural Practice Lead

Kerry Strickland
Kerry Strickland
Committee Member

Wodi Wodi

Manager of Aboriginal Health

Our Staff

Sam Paxton
Sam Paxton
CEO

Waywurru

Ash Paxton
Ash Paxton
djilba biik Spaces Lead

Waywurru

Georgia Radford
Georgia Radford
nyarrn-gakgo mangkie Spaces Lead

Ngarrindjeri

Kirra Campbell
Kirra Campbell
Operations Spaces Lead

Wamba Wamba

Lena Charles
Lena Charles
nyarrn gakgo mangkie Spaces/Communications

Yorta Yorta, Gunai Kurnai

Pauline Nolan
Pauline Nolan
djilba biik Spaces

Yorta Yorta

Victory Arnold-Rendell
Victory Arnold-Rendell
djilba biik Spaces

Dharug, Kamiliroi

Tracey Paxton
Tracey Paxton
Administration

Waywurru

Francisco Fisher
Francisco Fisher
Collaborator Spaces Lead

Chile

Sarah Stoller
Sarah Stoller
Health Justice Collaborator

English, Russian

David Menzies
David Menzies
Health Justice Collaborator

Scottish, Irish, English

Become a Member

Our Membership is for First Nations people living and/or working in so-called Victoria