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Learning Innovator – Indigenous Perspectives at West Moreton Anglican College

Phyllis Marsh

About Phyllis -

Phyllis Marsh is Learning Innovator – Indigenous Perspectives at West Moreton Anglican College and a MaMu woman from the Mundubarra people. She is currently studying a Master of Education and has a Diploma of Business, a Diploma of Project Management and a Certificate IV Training and Assessment.

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Articles by Phyllis

Justice & Advocacy Phyllis Marsh, West Moreton Anglican College Justice & Advocacy

Why I am voting “yes” in the referendum: Phyllis Marsh

“Constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through a pragmatic Voice to Parliament will elevate the education outcomes of Indigenous young people. Consequently our young people will be able to stand strong in who they are and be given the same opportunities as other Australian students. This is why I am voting ‘yes’ in the referendum,” says MaMu woman Phyllis Marsh, from West Moreton Anglican College

"The 'Dandiiri Approach' is the way WestMAC works within Indigenous education...This is the strong foundation from which we springboard. Dandiiri is the Yugara word for 'together'" (Phyllis Marsh, pictured with WestMAC students in May 2021)
Spotlight Q&A

Q&A with MaMu woman, Christian and WestMAC Learning Innovator – Indigenous Perspectives, Phyllis Marsh

Meet Phyllis Marsh from West Moreton Anglican College and find out about her current projects, her thoughts on this year’s National Reconciliation Week theme and on “Being Together: Embracing Joy”, her go-to karaoke song and what she would write on a billboard