Creating Synergy Podcast | 23 January 2025
In this compelling episode of the Creating Synergy Podcast, we sit down with Pauly Vandenbergh, Indigenous and Multicultural Engagement Manager at AFL and Co-founder of Munda Wines to explore the transformative concept of the "Third Space."
Pauly shares powerful insights about bridging the cultural divide between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, fostering mutual understanding, and the role of education in creating meaningful change.
This is more than a conversation; it’s a step towards a more inclusive future.
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07:03 - The Concept of the Third Space: Bridging Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Worlds
09:52 - Reflections on the Referendum and Its Aftermath
15:00 - Reimagining Australia Day and Its Cultural Significance
19:41 - The Challenges of Equality for Indigenous Youth
35:40 - Indigenous Representation in Australia Compared to New Zealand
47:03 - Empathy and Understanding as Drivers of Cultural Change
53:29 - The Legacy of Trauma and Its Generational Impact
59:48 - The Role of Cultural Awareness in Breaking Down Barriers
01:04:33 - Pauly’s Role at AFL: Supporting Indigenous and Multicultural Talent
01:07:48 - The Power of Sport in Uniting Cultures and Communities
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A proud member of the Wirangu and Kokatha peoples of South Australia's Far West Coast, Pauly Vandenbergh has dedicated his life to fostering change and creating opportunities for Aboriginal communities.
A former professional basketball player for the Canberra Cannons in the NBL, Pauly transitioned into a trailblazing career in the Australian Football industry. He served as Director of Aboriginal Programs at Port Adelaide Football Club and now works as National Diversity Talent Manager at the AFL, championing inclusion and opportunity for Indigenous and multicultural talent.
Pauly is also a co-founder and director of the Tjindu Foundation, an organisation empowering Aboriginal young people, and runs two Indigenous-owned businesses: Wanna Mar tuna fishing and Munda Wines.
As an influential cultural educator, Pauly promotes pride in identity, language, and country while driving reconciliation through knowledge-sharing and organisational training. His work bridges gaps between cultures, inspiring meaningful change and collaboration across Australia.
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