Powerful NAIDOC Week Gathering with Uncle Gerry Moore OAM

NAIDOC Week 2025 Uncle Gerry Moore OAM

EmployAbility & Spinal Cord Injuries Australia invites D&I professionals and partners to join us in honouring NAIDOC Week 2025 with a meaningful conversation on First Nations culture, leadership, and legacy.

Tuesday, 8 July 2025
10:30 AM – Yarn with Uncle Gerry Moore, OAM
11:30 AM – Morning Tea & Networking
Spinal Cord Injuries Australia HQ

Join Uncle Gerry Moore, a respected Yuin Elder from the Shoalhaven and South Coast, for an open and engaging yarn. This is a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of Aboriginal culture and explore how intersectionality shapes inclusion in the workplace.

Why attend?

  • Strengthen your cultural competency
  • Connect with SCIA’s inclusive community
  • Learn how disability and cultural identity intersect
  • Take away insights to enrich your D&I strategy

Let’s learn, reflect, and grow together.

RSVP to mfenwick@scia.org.au or hdean@scia.org.au

About Uncle Gerry

Uncle Gerry Moore, OAM is a senior Aboriginal Elder from Wreck Bay in the Jervis Bay Territory. He has links to the Jerrinja, Wodi Wodi, Dharawal and Wandi Wandandian peoples.

He has over 40 years’ experience as a senior administrator in Aboriginal Affairs, including as a former ATSIC Commissioner, the CEO of the NSW Aboriginal Legal Service, and the CEO of SNAICC (the peak national body representing the interests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their families).

Uncle Gerry Moore

He currently sits on a range of boards including as a Round Table Member of the National Australian Bureau of Statistics, and is a Director of the national arts institution, the Bundanon Trust.

In January 2020, Uncle Gerry was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to the Indigenous community.

Read his full bio here


We extend our heartfelt thanks to Uncle Gerry and his colleague, Ms Lisa Ogle from the Shoalhaven Walking Together Alliance Inc, for joining us as our special guests and helping us honour this important occasion.

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