2026 AISWA First Nations Education Conference

 

Join us in Perth for the inaugural 2026 AISWA First Nations Education Conference. This is a cross sectorial conference bringing together leaders from education, government and the not-for-profit sector. We warmly invite a national audience to come together and celebrate the achievements of Aboriginal students through vibrant cultural festivities, engaging workshops, and insightful keynote sessions featuring renowned speaker Stan Grant.  

The conference ticket includes an evening of connection, conversation and networking overlooking the Perth skyline for a special dinner, after a cultural experience at a significant Perth location. These experiences will offer opportunity to network and share stories in a relaxed setting. Don’t miss this unique event dedicated to First Nations Education. 

 

 

Speaker 

Stan Grant

Stan Grant

Stan Grant is a prominent Australian journalist, author, and academic, widely recognised for his work in promoting Indigenous rights and social justice. A proud Wiradjuri, Kamilaroi and Dharawal man, Grant has spent decades in media, both in Australia and internationally, with roles at major networks.

He is Director of Yindyamarra Nguluway at Charles Sturt University, leading national conversations. He is author of eight critically acclaimed books and has received numerous awards for his contributions to journalism and public discourse. His powerful storytelling and articulate advocacy have positioned him as one of the country’s most influential voices on race, identity, and reconciliation.

Professor Braden Hill

Professor Braden Hill

Professor Braden Hill is a Noongar (Wardandi) man from the south-west of Western Australia and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Edith Cowan University, where he leads a portfolio spanning teaching and learning, student experience, access and equity, student success, and graduate outcomes. A trained secondary teacher, Professor Hill brings both professional expertise and personal insight to conversations about educational access, pathways and opportunity. Having entered university through a non-ATAR pathway, he is a strong advocate for broadening participation and ensuring higher education remains accessible through diverse entry pathways.

Professor Hill is nationally recognised for his leadership in Indigenous and LGBTQIA+ research, and for his work advancing equity, inclusion and student success across higher education.

Tammy Baart

Tammy Baart

Tammy Baart is a proud Dharug woman of the Boorooberongal clan, an award-winning educational leader, and the Founder of Blak Ignited — a purpose-driven consultancy igniting human potential through honouring culture, reclaiming identity, and transforming systems. With over two decades of executive experience across educational, corporate, and community sectors, Tammy brings a fierce commitment to disrupting inequity and reimagining how we lead, learn, and live.

Tammy is internationally recognised for her leadership in Cultural Intelligence, Indigenous governance, and allyship, blending Western knowledge with Indigenous wisdom to create spaces of psychological safety, cultural truth-telling, and relational accountability. She has co-designed Indigenous Leadership programs in various industries across Australia and Canada, supported hundreds of school leaders to embed truth and culture in curriculum and strategy, and continues to shape national conversations around reconciliation, identity, and inclusion.

Tammy Baart

Marlanie Haerewa

Marlanie is a proud Nyikina and Ngāti Porou woman from Derby, Western Australia, committed to strengthening First Nations education. Inspired by her own experiences, she founded Young Yarnz, an online platform delivering engaging video lessons on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, featuring Elders and knowledge holders. Marlanie’s educational journey includes graduating from WAAPA and working with renowned performing arts companies including Barking Gecko and Yirra Yaakin. She combines storytelling, education, and cultural leadership to empower young Australians, ensuring they feel seen, respected, and inspired to learn about and appreciate First Nations culture.

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Ticket Price - $1365 plus GST

Wellbeing and Respectful Relationships Conference Bundle - $1545 plus GST

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