Aimee is a highly experienced Educational and Learning designer specialising in curriculum development and creating culturally responsive learning experiences. Passionate about amplifying Indigenous voices, she is dedicated to fostering inclusivity and embedding Indigenous knowledge systems into education.
With a diverse career spanning curriculum design, project management, IT, and Indigenous arts, Aimee has developed ICT infrastructure and tailored training programs for remote Aboriginal schools and communities, ensuring equitable access to education and technology. Her expertise extends to the Arts, where she served as Coordinator for the Gapan Gallery at the Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre, coordinating exhibitions and facilitating cross-cultural exchanges during the prestigious Garma Festival.
Aimee's lived experience in remote Aboriginal communities, raising her Indigenous sons within these cultural landscapes, profoundly shapes her understanding of cultural inclusion. This personal connection fuels her commitment to designing learning experiences that celebrate and integrate Indigenous culture, history, and voices.
Whether driving curriculum development, leveraging technology in education, or supporting Indigenous arts, Aimee consistently achieves innovative and inclusive outcomes. She is deeply committed to collaborating with others to foster cultural awareness, build cultural competency, advance Indigenous education and create impactful opportunities for learning and empowerment.