Mob Pod: Malinda Rutter - Blackfisch

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Malinda Rutter is a proud Bundjalung, Gidhabal and Glibal woman. She is the Creative Director and Co-Founder of Blackfisch Films, a majority Indigenous-led and operated creative agency based in Sydney. With a background in journalism, Malinda is an international award-winning writer, director, producer and published author. 

A creative problem solver and storyteller, her 34 years in film and communications has formed a stellar catalogue of broadcast work in Australia, the Asia-Pacific region, the US and Europe as well as acclaimed documentaries and government-commissioned work.  Malinda facilitates consultation with Elders and Keepers of Culture nationwide for government and non-government agencies and advises on best practice and cultural protocols.

A collaboration with NSW Indigenous Chamber of Commerce.

The choices and decisions made by Malinda are her own and this podcast is about her journey and not intended to be advice. This information is general in nature and has been prepared without taking your objectives, needs and overall financial situation into account. For this reason, you should consider the appropriateness for the information to your own circumstances and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice. © Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141 AFSL and Australian credit licence 233714.


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Lisa Gissing

From Melbourne to Perth to the Tiwi Islands, from Launceston to Port Moresby, Lisa has helped many individuals, communities and businesses to build financial confidence for over fifteen years. From developing and delivering face to face workshops, to facilitating webinars and creating educational tools, she is committed to delivering education with impact, flexibility and sensitivity tailored for each audience. She is responsible for delivering on Westpac’s Reconciliation Action Plan financial education commitment. In 2016 she was runner up in the Westpac Women of Influence Awards recognising her work around Inclusion and Diversity.

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