Community Conversations by Clothing The Gaps
Community Conversations is the podcast from the certified Aboriginal business, social enterprise and B-corp, Clothing The Gaps.
At Clothing The Gaps we often say it’s more than a tee — it’s a conversation starter.
And this podcast is where those conversations continue. Each episode, we sit down with inspiring people from community to talk about justice, advocacy, and the stories behind the movements that got us to where we are today — and those shaping the future.
These are conversations that matter — and we hope they spark many more.
Community Conversations by Clothing The Gaps
Grassroots Sovereign Blackfella, Jill Gallagher talks about why she is voting 'yes' at the referendum.
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Jill Gallagher talks to podcast host Paul Stewart and shares personal family stories about why she will be voting 'yes' at the upcoming referendum for a First Nations voice to parliament. She reflects on her time as Treaty Commissioner for Victoria and what she heard from the Local Mob when she travelled the state talking Treaty. If you enjoy story telling and a laugh along the way - you will love this!
Jillian Gallagher AO (born 1955) is a Gunditjmara from Australia who has been the Chief Executive Officer of the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO) since 2001. As a single mother in her twenties Gallagher was accepted into a training scheme for young Aboriginal people at the Museum of Victoria. She worked on the return of the Murray Black Collection and served as manager of the heritage branch of Minister for Aboriginal Affairs (Victoria) before taking up a position at VACCHO in 1998. In 2017 Gallagher was appointed Commissioner of the Victorian Treaty Advancement Commission until the voting period ended in October 2019. Gallagher was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women in 2009 and the Victorian Aboriginal Honour Roll in 2015. She was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2013.