Kind Words
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Below are some kind words shared by those I’ve walked with, worked alongside, and had the honour of speaking to. I’m deeply grateful for the opportunity to continue this work and share culture with others in meaningful ways.

“Your address and Welcome to Country were absolutely incredible. It set such a powerful tone and context for the evening that followed.”
North Face Corporate Event – Megalong Valley
David is regularly invited to deliver Welcome to Country ceremonies at both outdoor and indoor corporate events. It is always a privilege and honour for him to share Country, Connection, and Culture in these spaces.
A respectful Welcome to Country ensures all guests are acknowledged in a culturally meaningful way and helps create a genuine sense of belonging. David brings deep knowledge, powerful storytelling, and a strong presence — often setting the tone for the event that follows, as reflected in the kind words shared above.

“Thank you so much for coming all the way to Paddington, David, and for sharing your generosity, wisdom, and care. I found your panel the most moving and inspiring of the entire festival, and it was clear that many in the crowd felt the same. I heard some really lovely and encouraging comments from audience members afterwards — a real joy, and exactly why we hold these events: to get people questioning the world around them and inspired to take action. I wish you all the best with the amazing work you’re doing, and I truly hope we can collaborate again soon!”
Fire Requiem – Sydney Festival
David is often invited off Country to contribute to workshops, festivals, and tertiary education events. The following reflection was shared after his participation in a booked-out bushfires forum held during the Sydney Festival in Paddington — a powerful and emotive gathering that sparked deep conversations.

“Thank you so much for your contributions to the NAIDOC Community Day. I was truly moved listening and learning from all that you shared, and I feel so much more oriented in this place now that I know more of its histories.”
NAIDOC Community Day – Blue Mountains Cultural Centre
David is frequently invited to participate in NAIDOC events throughout the year, both in-person and online, at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre and with many other organisations. His talks often explore personal and cultural journeys, offering audiences a deeper connection to the Blue Mountains and a richer understanding of Aboriginal practices.
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