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Ribnga Green
Ribnga Green comes from Halls Creek in Western Australia and is a member
of the nation of Jaru peoples whose traditional land is in the southeast
part of the Kimberley region. He is in the process of completing a Masters
degree in law at the Flinders University of South Australia where he also
does some teaching in the Law School. His thesis covers the laws and customs
of Indigenous Australians in the context of the native title debate. He
also works part time with the Adelaide law firm Knox & Hargrave in
the Indigenous Business Unit.
Ribnga has a long history of involvement in Aboriginal
community work. He was an executive member of the Kimberley Land Council and was active in
the move by traditional owners to return to and reclaim some of their traditional lands.
He has also worked as an advisor to a Minister in federal parliament in the early
nineties. His special interest now is to use his legal skills to continue to advance the
interests of Indigenous peoples. He returns to Halls Creek often to maintain his
connections with his people and to contribute to community issues as requested from time
to time.
Within Aboriginal Australia he takes a special interest
and concern in ensuring that cultural protocols are observed and respected; in particular,
the issue of adequate protection for Indigenous intellectual property rights. As part of
his concerns for ensuring Indigenous voices are heard, Ribnga is also involved in
providing a forum for Aboriginal stories, which will become a part of the web site in the
near future..
Robyn Pedler
Robyn’s experience relating to her knowledge and interest in Australian Aboriginal
Cultures and People, plus a solid background in journalism and business as a bookshop
proprietor, bring to Aboriginal Australia a high degree of expertise.
All the books presented for sale have been personally reviewed by Robyn and
vetted for authenticity and provenance, therefore it is with confidence and pride that we
present the following selection of Books for your perusal.
Founder/Manager
John James Whiting (Managing Director) Age 46 years After three years
with Myer SA stores as a divisional buyer, John started UltraTune in S.A./N.T.
in 1981.
As a franchisee/franchisor he has overseen the establishment of many businesses
that are still operating successfully today.
Following
the sale of his businesses in 1996, John has spent the past four years
developing the Aboriginal Australia concept. This has involved gaining
support from key Aboriginal groups, developing the test web site, securing
unique and vital business alliances and formulating the strategic plan
for the business.
Our logo
explains our philosophy.
Please feel free to contact me.
Directors
Richard
Vincent Ryan AO (Chairman) Age 57 years Richard is the Chief Executive
Officer of Henry Walker Group Limited, as well as being Chairman of Camberwell
Coal Pty Ltd and RHA Pastoral Pty. Richard is also a Director of N.T.
Treasury Corporation Advisory Board and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Commercial Development Corporation. He is a Fellow of the Institute
of Chartered Accountants, Fellow of the Institute of Company Directors
and Fellow of the Institute of Management. Richard brings to the company
a wealth of public company experience and management expertise
Paul Ah Chee Ngala
(Non-Executive Director) Age 42 years Paul is currently Chairman of the
Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association and is in the forefront
of Aboriginal business development. He has been involved in the development
of Aboriginal tourism, music, art and culture both nationally and internationally.
Paul is currently the General Manager of the Aboriginal Art and Culture
Centre in Alice Springs which was a major international tourism award
winner in 1999. Paul was instrumental in the development and management
of the successful aboriginalart.com.au web site.
Ribnga
Kenneth Green
(Executive Director) Age 46 years Ribnga joined Aboriginal Australia early
in 1998, initially his involvement came through his work with the commercial
legal firm, Knox and Hargrave. His early employment included work in remote
communities, the public service and teaching at universities. Ribnga has
over 25 years involvement in Aboriginal affairs. He brings to the company
a special interest in intellectual property rights.
John
James Whiting
(Managing Director) Age 46 years After three years with Myer SA stores
as a divisional buyer, John started UltraTune in S.A./N.T. in 1981.
As a franchisee/franchisor he has overseen the establishment of many businesses
that are still operating successfully today.
Following
the sale of his businesses in 1996, John has spent the past four years
developing the Aboriginal Australia concept. This has involved gaining
support from key Aboriginal groups, developing the test web site, securing
unique and vital business alliances and formulating the strategic plan
for the business.
Michael
Damian Kenneally
(Non-Executive Director) Age 50 years Michael is a specialist in information
systems and telecommunications, focused on geographic information systems,
network and infrastructure development, wireless and mobile data systems.
Assignments include projects with IBM, Digital, Fujitsu, Telstar, General
Electric, Optus, Telstra, Telecom NZ, Los Angeles County, Australian Bureau
of Statistics, California Highway Patrol and many governments, most recently
the Government of Bulgaria in 1999.
Simon
Thomas OÆLoughlin
(Non-Executive Director) Age 42 years Simon is a partner in the legal
firm, OÆLoughlins. His corporate clients include a number of large publicly
listed companies. Simon specialises in taxation, intellectual property,
information technology, corporate and commercial law.
Simon Lee Robertson
(Alternate Director for R V Ryan) Age 39 years Simon is Principal Executive
Finance for Henry Walker Group Limited and is an Associate Member of the
Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia.
Our logo
explains our philosophy.
Please feel free to contact me.
Copyright
Aboriginal Australia gratefully acknowledges the use of these images.
Copies of these photos may be available for purchase. If you have an interest
in a photo please contact us.
⌐ SA Museum
These photos were taken by Cecil Hacket who accompanied Norman Tindale on their 1933
expedition to the Mann Ranges.
These photos were taken by Norman Tindale on his 1933's expedition to the Mann Ranges.
These photos were taken by Norman Tindale on his 1960's expedition to North Queensland.
⌐ P Stewart
These photos were taken by Peter Stewart on various field trips across Australia.
⌐ Desert Tracks
As supplied by tour operator.
⌐ Davidsons Arnhemland Safari's
As supplied by tour operator.
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